A theatre group in Whitchurch will be performing in the town next month over four days.
Whitchurch Little Theatre group will be performing the 'Nightingales' in the Civic Centre in High Street from Tuesday, November 15 to Friday November 18.
The show revolves around five friends with a love of music who decide to enter a talent show, Talentfest, which is a potentially life-changing route to Britain's Got Talent.
A spokesperson for the event said it'll show loyalties being tested.
They added: "Whitchurch Little Theatre’s new show ‘The Nightingales’ at the town’s Civic Centre from November 15-18 is funny, touching and thought-provoking.
"A motley crew of five friends gather every week in their village hall to sing, under the watchful eye of their choirmaster.
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"Whatever their differences, whatever their problems at home, they happily bond over their shared love of music.
"The cosy dynamic shifts when newcomer Maggie arrives, stirring up tensions within this group.
"We follow their decision to enter Talentfest, a potentially life-changing route to Britain’s Got Talent, loyalties and relationships being tested, tempers fraying and lives changing, but not in the way that any of them anticipated.
"The tensions of the married couples are laid bare.
"Over time Maggie inveigles herself into the group, offering flapjacks and flattery, but her true motivations keep us guessing to the end.
"The cast is Neil and Clare Ruffell, Alan Scutt, Sarah Radford, Glynn Williams and Jenny Matthews with Katie Wainwright directing.
"Actor and writer William Gaminera’s script has drama, comedy and intrigue.
"His TV work includes This Life and The Lakes."
The shows will begin at 7.30pm.
Tickets will be £10 for the opening night and £12 for the remaining nights.
You can get tickets via https://www.wltg.org.uk/ or 01948 663220.
You can also buy them via Refill Your Boots in High Street or Crafty Birds in Bredwood Arace.
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