See How They Run! (Comedy) by Philip King – 13th – 17th June 2023

“See How They Run!” takes place in the picturesque village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, England, amidst the backdrop of World War II. With the looming possibility of a Nazi invasion, the village residents are on high alert. Amidst the chaos, Miss Skillon, a spinster living in the village, becomes suspicious that the vicar’s wife is having an affair and sets out to expose her. To complicate matters, a German prisoner of war manages to escape, an attractive male actor enters the scene, and the Bishop of Lax pays a visit, all while a bumbling locum priest add to the mayhem. The ensuing confusion leads to hilarious situations and a delightful comedy of errors.

The original play is not related to the 2022 film which has a completely different plot and set of characters.

Skipton Little Theatre operates a strict no latecomers or re-admittance policy for our shows. This is due to the intimate nature of our theatre space and is, therefore, for the benefit of the actors or performers on stage and audience.

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Skipton Little Theatre operates a strict no latecomers or re-admittance policy for our shows. This is due to the intimate nature of our theatre space and is, therefore, for the benefit of the actors or performers on stage and audience.

Tickets can be booked through the online booking system.

When booking, please let us know if you have any special requirements and we will do our best to accommodate you. We are wheelchair accessible, please advise when booking.

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