Dragonfly Drama's 'The Cookie Inspector' mini tour promises Christmas magic and laughter

Dragonfly drama's cast in dress rehearsal wearing festive clothing and holding props

Get ready for a sprinkle of holiday cheer as Dragonfly Drama prepares to hit the road with their mini-tour of 'The Cookie Inspector'. This delightful show promises to be a festive treat, brimming with fun, laughter, music, and Christmas magic. 

 

The Dragonfly drama group are based within Broadacre House, Carlisle Day Services for adults with learning disabilities.

 

Rehearsals are in full swing, and the entire cast and crew are enthusiastically diving into their roles and crafting enchanting props to make this production truly special.  

 

Cllr Markus Campbell-Savours, Cumberland Council’s Executive Member for Adults and Community Health, said: "The performances are a great opportunity for the people involved to showcase their talents and build community connections which are so vital to prevent loneliness and social isolation.

“The group offers an opportunity for people to build confidence, life skills and friendships. I know all the performers have been working really hard to make the show a success and are really looking forward to sharing their production.”

 

If you’d like to learn more about Dragonfly drama group or how you can get involved, then contact Sue Rudd at Broadacre House, Carlisle Day Services on 01228 510137.

Admission to the performance is free, with tickets available in advance by calling Broadacre House on 01228 510137. Join one of the performances:

  • Thursday 7 December 1.30pm, Broadacre House, Carlisle – full dress rehearsal 
  • Thursday 14 December 1pm, John Peel Theatre Group, Wigton – Book Wigton Theatre now
  • Thursday 21 December 1pm, Carleton Day Centre, Carlisle

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