AN INTERWOVEN web of stories, characters and moments will be performed in Dorchester tomorrow night and Thursday.
Dorchester Youth Theatre will bring Buckets to the stage of the Corn Exchange at 7.30pm.
Wry, emotive, funny and heartfelt, Buckets swings through a kaleidoscopic world of sadness and happiness, illness and health, youth and experience, kissing and crying, singing and dying, building to a unique perspective on a universal dilemma: how do you deal with the fact that time always runs out?
This unique and entertaining play about bucket lists, life planning and the disappointing fact that you’re not going to live forever is written by Adam Barnard.
Dorchester Youth Theatre is an inclusive theatre group which has weekly sessions consisting of theatre skills workshops, drama games, improvisation and script work leading to performances during the year.
n Buckets, to be performed at Dorchester Corn Exchange, Wednesday, July 5 and Thursday, July 6 at 7.30pm.
Contact Dorchester Arts for tickets and more information or see dorchyouththeatre.co.uk
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