by David Seidler
4 – 13 December 2025 at 7.45pm;
Matinée: Saturday 6 December at 2.30pm
Tickets: £16 (Tickets on sale 1 August 2025)
Bertie, Duke of York, as the decent and faithful second son of George V, was never destined to be King. And maybe that was just as well because his severe stammer meant that public speaking was a nightmare for him. That is until his flighty older brother announces he is to put love above duty and abdicate from the throne. Bertie’s wife Elizabeth, (later known as the Queen Mother), decides to take matters into her own hands and introduces him to Lionel Logue, a somewhat eccentric Australian speech specialist. What unfolds is a heart-warming and heroic tale, based on the multi-award winning film of the same name; the inspirational story of one man trying to find his voice.
Group Booking: 10 tickets available for the price of 9.
For tickets of more than 20 please contact the Box Office on 01883 349850 (Monday to Saturday, 10am–1pm). Group bookings can be made earlier than the onsale date by calling the Box Office.
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International – www.mtishows.co.uk
Cast
Bertie | James Mercer
Lionel Logue | Paul Dineen
Elizabeth | Harriet Datta
Myrtle | Gail Bishop
Cosmo Lang | Peter Damesick
Winston Churchill | Brian Miller
David | Gerard Kelly
King George V | Chester Stern
Stanley Baldwin | David Edey
Directed by Helen Dunford-Hearn