🎭 SET BUILD SATURDAY! 🎭
We’re at Witcombe Village Hall today building the set for Pride, Pastry & Pandemonium — and it’s all starting to come to life! The team is working incredibly hard, and we can’t wait for you to see the finished result next week. 💜✨

Our show week is almost here… and tickets are flying! Here’s the latest:

📅 Wednesday 19th November – ❌ Sold Out
📅 Thursday 20th November – 🔸 Limited Tickets Available
📅 Friday 21st November – 🔸 Limited Tickets Available
📅 Saturday 22nd November – ❌ Sold Out

🎟️ To book, call the Box Office: 01242 520388

or online at https://www.thecurtaincallers.co.uk/autumn-production-november-2025/

Thank you for supporting local theatre — we can’t wait to welcome you! 💜🎉

🎺 With Love from Marilyn Webb & The Curtain Callers 🎭🇬🇧

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for our Wartime Tea Party! What a glorious afternoon—bunting, singalongs, endless tea and cake, and the warmest community spirit you could ask for.

We were especially lucky to be accompanied by the wonderfully talented Barbara Lover on piano, whose beautiful playing truly brought the era to life. Thank you, Barbara—you were the heartbeat of the room.

Huge thanks to everyone behind the scenes who made sandwiches, served cake, washed up, and helped clear away—you’re the unsung heroes of the day.

And to all of our wonderful guests—thank you for coming along, singing with us, sharing memories, and helping us create such a special atmosphere. Your presence made the event truly magical.

Until next time… keep calm and carry on performing!

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Directed by Ian Clark | Musical Director & Choreographer: Marilyn Webb

A big thank you to all of the cast, crew and audience that supported us, when the stage at Witcombe and Bentham Village Hall sparkled as The Curtain Callers presented their latest show - With a Smile and a Song - a joyous celebration of song, dance and community spirit.

Directed by Ian Clark and with musical direction and choreography by Marilyn Webb, the production delivered four magical performances: three evening shows and a Saturday matinee. Audiences were treated to an uplifting evening of entertainment that had them smiling, singing along, and tapping their toes from start to finish.

The carefully chosen programme wove together beloved musical numbers, classic songs, and some delightful surprises — all performed with heart and humour by the talented Curtain Callers cast. Whether it was a stirring solo, a harmonious ensemble, or a cheeky comic number, the show brought out the very best in this lively amateur dramatics group.

Director Ian Clark’s vision shone through with seamless staging and clever pacing that kept the show moving with energy and charm. Meanwhile, Marilyn Webb’s dual role as Musical Director and Choreographer added sparkle and cohesion — from the lively vocals to the polished movement, her influence was felt in every number.

With a Smile and a Song lived up to its name — a thoroughly feel-good evening that celebrated the power of music, dance, and community. A huge congratulations to all involved, on stage and behind the scenes, for another successful and memorable production.  Special thanks to our audience that helped us raise ÂŁ400 towards the cost of a new defibrillator for Witcombe & Bentham Village Hall.

The Curtain Callers will be back with their next show soon — watch this space!

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