The Riding Lights Theatre Company is bringing its new national tour, ‘Simeon’s Watch’, to the Queen Mary Centre, Wisbech on Saturday (November 12) at 7.30pm.
The play promises to deliver “an unforgettable, entertaining performance, featuring a wonderful story about growing old, discovering hope and being surprised,” say organisers.
“It’s a fantastic play that brings the whole family together.”
Some of the money will go to the Queen Mary Centre, a community hub run by Luminus Ferry Project.
Keith Smith, director of Luminus Ferry Project, said: “Riding Lights look to increase discussion about challenging issues, and one of these is dementia, a very important issue facing many people.
“’Simeon’s Watch’ tackles this important topic in a sensitive, but highly entertaining way.”
For tickets; £12 (general) or £10 (concessions) call the QMC on 01945 581444 or visit www.ridinglights.org/simeon
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