The Vicar of Dibley
1-5 May 2012
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Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy present a stage adaptation of the classic and much-loved television comedy, 'The Vicar of Dibley'. |
About this production...
After the success of Blackadder (The Third), Steptoe and Son, and Fawlty Towers in 2011, Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC) are back at the Chrysalis, and this time they are blessed!
By kind permission of Richard Curtis and Tiget Aspect Productions, and in support of Comic Relief, their next comedy classic to be brought to the stage will be The Vicar of Dibley.
A two-act play with all of your favourite characters from the hugely popular television series. Relive the arrival of the new female vicar, Geraldine Granger, and meet again the many insane inhabitants of the quiet village of Dibley.
A stage play by Ian Gower and Paul Carpenter, adapted from the original TV series by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer. Contains mild use of language (swear words).
About MKTOC...
Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC) was formed in 2003 and has been performing high-quality comedy entertainment in and around Milton Keynes since 2003. In recent years they have specialised in producing stage adaptations of well-known and popular television comedies, to bring their audiences some of the best comedy ever written!
MKTOC represents and encompasses the comedy band, the Bolivian Sunshine Dogs, murder mystery entertainment in the form of Die Laughing, the popular comedy improvisation group, Whose Turn?, and runs the Olney Drama Club for 8 to 17 year-olds.
The company was last at The Chrysalis in November 2011, performing a stage adaptation premiere of Steptoe and Son.
Box Office
To book, call the Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC) box office on 01234 241357, or visit www.mktoc.co.uk for more information and to purchase tickets online. Tickets for previous shows have sold out weeks before the opening night, so don't leave it too late! Please note that tickets for many of the performances have now sold out. As such, a Saturday matinee performance will now also take place.
| Tuesday 1 May | 7.30pm |
All tickets: |
£10 |
| Wednesday 2 May | 7.30pm |
Standard: Concessions: |
£11.00 £10.00 |
| Thursday 3 May | 7.30pm |
Standard: Concessions: |
£11.00 £10.00 |
| Friday 4 May | 7.30pm |
Standard: Concessions: |
£11.00 £10.00 |
| Saturday 5 May | 2.30pm |
All tickets: |
£10.00 |
| 7.30pm | All tickets: | £11.00 |
Concessions to senior citizens, under 16s, and students. All seats are unallocated. Group buy offer: buy 10 tickets and receive an additional ticket free!

