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“Delightfully odd. Really good fun!” (68 years)
 

“A crazy montage of cows, 90s music and character based humour. INCREDIBLE!!!” (14 years)
 

“A treat for the senses, especially a sense of the absurd. If you enjoy Monty Python, Shooting Stars, Little Britain etc then this is for you” (54 years)
 

“Very funny” ( 33 years)
 

“Amazing!! With good music.” (11 years)
 

“It was just like the village where I grew up so it was very easy to relate” (70 years)

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This show has been enjoyed by audiences from 10 years old to 70 years+ and is a warm comedy about two friends, creativity, boredom, and accepting that you are a bit weird.

 

There’s Fray Bentos pie curling matches and staring contests, some great 90s music and over enthusiastic dancing.

 

It’s also a story about the fierce rivalry in the Bramley Village Cow Festival Cow Making Competition and the characters that live in small villages in random corners of Britain.

 

It’s for audiences who like plays and comedy as well as audiences who like physical, visual, quirky theatre.

 

What if your imaginary friend never left?

 

It’s 1997. While the rest of the village is in a frenzy and the country is gripped by New Labour/ Diana/ Teletubbies fever, our unlikely hero is spending her summer trapped behind the counter in Keith’s Country Stores. Retreating in to her imagination, creativity and the absurd collide in a tiny corner of a pre-mobile-phone-world

 

A nostalgia trip of a comedy, featuring pink shrimps and 90s hits.

 

If you’ve ever felt stuck, had a very best friend or lived in the middle of nowhere, this one is for you.


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“Monty Python meets Waiting for Godot”

“brilliantly bonkers”

“Like Drop Dead Fred but with Britpop”

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