A team-building trip to the Lakes turns into a nightmare when four out-of-condition businessmen find themselves stranded on a tiny island, in the Rainhill Garrick Society's next production.
Neville's Island is by Tim Firth, the writer behind hit comedy film Calendar Girls.
"It's sometimes hilarious, and sometimes poignant and thought-provoking," said director Lynn Aconley, "but always entertaining."
The play opens on Thursday 11 May, and runs till Saturday 13, at Rainhill Village Hall. Tickets are £4 and £3.50, and can be booked by calling 01744 813 429.
Pictured left: The Garrick Society's backstage crew have been hard at work transforming the village hall stage into the setting for Neville's Lake District adventure.

























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