A CHURCH sale, organised by a group of agoraphobics, forms the basis for a Worcester theatre comedy.
The Swan Theatre Company, the resident amateur group at the theatre, is performing Sue Townsend's Bazaar and Rummage.
The play sees four agoraphobics panicking as they prepare to open the doors to their church sale.
Performances take place at the Sara Knight Studio, at the Swan, at 7.30pm from Wednesday, August 13 to Saturday, August 16 and from Wednesday, August 20 to Saturday, August 23. Tickets cost £4, available on the door or on 01905 611427.
In the main Swan auditoriumm, children can enjoy Mark McCloskey's The Grass is Always Greener.
The show, aimed at youngsters aged three to eight, tells of Farmer Brown and his two sheep battling to save his farm and factory.
Performances take place at 10.30am and 11.45am on Saturday, August 16. Tickets cost £1.50 available on the door. Under-2s get in free.
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