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Cirencester theatre celebrates reopening with free tickets for NHS

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Kirsty Muir

Gloucestershire’s award-winning Barn Theatre will be giving NHS workers and St John Ambulance volunteers free tickets to their latest production.

NHS workers and St John Ambulance volunteers will be able to claim two free tickets for any Sunday matinee performance throughout the run, subject to availability, using the code THANKYOUNHS when booking and showing a valid ID on arrival to the performance.

This is the theatre’s second show and first since the complete relaxing of Covid rules on July 12. It is the 25 Anniversary production of Marie Jones’ Olivier Award-winning comedy - Stones in His Pockets.

Barn Theatre Ambassador and TV medic Dr Dawn Harper said of the announcement, "I have been so proud of the way they have coped and innovated through the pandemic, always putting the safety of the actors and the public at the forefront. And as we open up, I am thrilled to hear they are giving back to the healthcare community by offering two free tickets to NHS and St John Ambulance to the Sunday matinee shows of “Stones in his Pockets”. I know the lucky recipients will be in for a real treat. Every performance at the Barn Theatre is top drawer."

Barn Theatre producer Beth George added: “We would not have survived the past year without the tireless work of the NHS and St John Ambulance, who have been protecting our country on the frontline of this devastating pandemic. This is just a small token of our appreciation for their heroic work and we hope that this feel-good comedy can provide an evening of much needed escapism and joy.”

The Barn Theatre, which last year installed a state-of-the-art ventilation system, is currently running at reduced capacity with booking groups being separated by Perspex screens and staff wearing face coverings. Audience members are encouraged to wear face coverings when at the venue.

Stones in His Pockets runs in Cirencester until 22 August with tickets now on sale barntheatre.org.uk.

Kirsty Muir

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