DUDLEY Little Theatre is set to conclude its 70th anniversary season with its hotly anticipated production of comedy favourite 'Allo 'Allo.
Based on the popular TV sitcom written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, the show about hapless Rene Artois and his wife Edith who run a café in France during WWII will run at Netherton Arts Centre from Wednesday May 16 to Saturday May 19.
The play, the last marking the society's 70th anniversary season which has also seen Blood Brothers, A Christmas Carol and Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea performed, follows the couple as they attempt to hide a priceless portrait stolen by the Nazis in a sausage in their cellar - with matters coming to a head as news breaks that the Fuhrer is to visit the town.
Doors open 7pm, and the play will run at the Northfield Road theatre at 7.30pm each night.
Tickets cost £8 standard (£7 concessions) and there's a 10 per cent discount on group bookings.
They can be booked online at www.dudleylittletheatre.org or people can call 01384 872583, 01583 318017 or 07954 424555.
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