
The God Particle – a romantic comedy from the award-winning writer behind BBC1’s Miranda – is being staged in Stone in May.
A scientist and a vicar walk into a bar… Joining forces they solve a perplexing mystery, stumbling on faith, knowledge and love along the way.
The God Particle is a light-hearted but serious-minded play about faith, evidence, science and the importance of keeping an open mind. It’s been described as “Rev meets Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy or, maybe, The Vicar of Dibley meets Dr Who”!
As well as touring venues up and down the country, the show got rave reviews at the Edinburgh and Brighton Fringes. And it’s being performed at Christ Church in Stone on Thursday 12th May at 8pm.
The God Particle’s writer – James Cary – is an award-winning sitcom writer for BBC TV and radio. He worked on the first two series of Miranda and co-wrote Miranda Hart’s Joke Shop. He co-created Bluestone 42 for BBC3 which ran for three series and has also written episodes of My Family, My Hero and Dani’s Castle.
His radio credits include Another Case of Milton Jones and Think the Unthinkable starring Marcus Brigstocke and David Mitchell. His stage show, Infinite Number of Monkeys, was nominated for Perrier Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Early bird tickets cost £8 from WeGotTickets and the Christ Church office (01785 811990). Tickets on the door on the night will be £10.
Here’s a trailer…
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