A PLAY exploring medieval morality will be performed at a historic Aberdour church this weekend.
Over a dozen people, billed as Aberdour Players and Friends, will be performing a modern version of the play 'Everyman' in St Fillan's as a part of the church's 900th-anniversary celebrations.
Robin Smith of the Aberdour Players said: ”We can’t wait to present this highly entertaining take on a timeless, 600-year piece of classic drama, brought up to date for the 21st century – this ‘Everyman’ really does have something for everyone!”
The cast comprises a mixture of old and new club members, friends from neighbouring drama clubs and some singers recruited for the occasion.
Original tunes and arrangements for the songs come courtesy of local musician, Tony Pearce, and a small choir has been assembled.
There will be two performances of the play, one on Friday, August 25, at 7.30pm and one on Saturday, August 26, at 2pm.
Tickets are free, though donations are welcome and will be available from the Purple Shop and Willies Newsagents in Aberdour.
Any remaining tickets will be available on the door.
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