We are delighted to be hosting a production of ‘I think he died of a Tuesday’ at Clowne Parish Church on Saturday 2nd May at 7pm (postcode S43 4EP).
Tickets £12 or £10 concessions – includes a drink on arrival (wine or juice). Contact Rev Bryony on 07960 735352 to book your tickets.

“A tale of a father, a son, a death…and an orange thong!”
Following the death of Michael, his son (Mark) and grandson (Sam) navigate life without him. As events spiral out of control, the effect on Mark ( and his mental health) leads to niggles from the past resurfacing leaving Mark and Sam’s relationship in tatters.
I Think He Died Of A Tuesday is a poignant play about bereavement and the relationship between fathers and sons (with parallels for mothers and daughters). Although the subject matter involves death, the play is packed full of humour from the start.
The play contains some strong language.
There will be a 15 minute interval.
Tickets £12 or £10 concessions – includes a drink on arrival (wine or juice). Contact Rev Bryony on 07960 735352 to book your tickets.
Written by Sean Corey
Featuring Sean Corey and Nefyn Edwards.
Directed by Richard Hurford
Sean Corey has many TV, film and theatre credits to his name, such as Coronation Street, Gentleman Jack and the Full Monty. Nefyn Edwards is an actor, writer and director, and has performed at the Vaults Festival.
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