11 AUGUST TO 21 SEPTEMBER.
11 Sunday – PanAfro Band BBQ, 5.30 pm. Join high-energy PanAfro Band for a performance of lively and danceable African music within the walls of Bungay Castle. Delicious BBQ food included.
13 Tuesday – David Copperfield (U), 1 pm. A terrific telling of Charles Dickens’ classic tale featuring an all-star cast: Freddie Bartholomew, Frank Lawton and Edna May Oliver (1935).
19 Monday – The Sound of Music (U), 7.45 pm. An all-time favourite for you to sing-along to, dress-up for and relive. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer (1965).
21 Wednesday – Enigmatic Eels, 7.30 pm. Jez Wood of the Environment Agency on the vital schemes to protect this now critically endangered species. A Falcon Meadow Trust Fundraiser.
27 Tuesday – Akenfield (PG), 1 pm. As young Tom prepares to leave the Suffolk village of his birth, voices and experiences from his family’s past crowd in on his mind (1974).
SEPTEMBER
3 Tuesday, Bungay Film Club Dinner and Film, 6.45 pm
9 Monday, Mary Queen of Scots, 7.45 pm 
10 Tuesday, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1 pm
10 Tuesday – NT Live presents Margaret Atwood, 7.30 pm
An evening with the Canadian novelist, with exclusive readings from The Testaments, the forthcoming sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale.
12 Thursday – The Churchfitters, 7.30 pm
Three flamboyant characters present their uplifting and entertaining show with a unique dynamism and describe their music as “Folk Unlimited”.
13 Friday, Steve Hewlett, 7.30 pm 
19 Thursday to 21 Saturday, Guys & Dolls, 7.30 pm 
(and Thursday 26th to Saturday 28th September)
21 Sat, Harmonica Day, 10 am
BOOKING
The Fisher Theatre Box Office on Broad Street in Bungay is open from 10 am to 3 pm, Monday to Saturday, and on show nights.
You can obtain more information and book by telephone (01986-897130) or book online by clicking on links above (or go to www.fishertheatre.org ).

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