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Hit Play ‘Calendar
Girls’ Raises £1,500
The award-winning Stewarton
Drama Group recently brought
the smash-hit play ‘Calendar Girls’
to Ayrshire and raised the grand
total of £1,500 for Leukaemia &
Lymphoma Research in Scotland.
The hit play was staged in the
theatre in the Stewarton Area
Centre from the 23rd-26th
October to mark Stewarton
Drama Group’s 40th Birthday.
Based on a true story, the play
follows a group of women,
members of a very ordinary
Women’s Institute, who sparked a
global phenomenon by persuading
one another to pose for a charity
calendar with a difference.
Interest snowballs, as it becomes
clear that the ‘Calendar Girls’
are revealing a bit more than
the usual pleasant pastures!
This true story inspired the 2003
Hollywood film by Tim Firth,
starring Helen Mirren and Julie
Walters, which went to number
one in the UK, becoming one
of the most successful British
films of all time, earning a place
as one of the top 50 grossing
films in UK cinema history.
The professional run of the stage
play of ‘Calendar Girls’ in the
West End of London and the
subsequent tour broke all box
office records, becoming the
fastest selling tour in UK theatre
history with a glowing set of
reviews from all over the country,
and grossing more at the box
office than the original film.
The appeal of the play lies not
only in the story, but also in
the characters, the fun and
the friendship which emerge
triumphant at the end, in spite
of the challenges, trials and loss
which the women have to face.
“A huge THANK YOU to all of you
who came to see the play for your
generosity in buying raffle tickets and
contributing to the audience collection
buckets. By doing so, you have
raised this amazing sum for such an
important charity in Scotland.”
The Stewarton Drama Group
“Fantastic performance by the
Stewarton drama group, hard to
believe that an amateur group can
produce such a heart wrenching and
thoroughly entertaining performance.
Well done to the brave ladies who
bared all!”
Lorna Gibson, Audience Member