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Wimborne Drama Productions
Wimborne Drama Productions

Theatre and open air performances at the Tivoli Theatre and Deans Court

22nd May, 202528th May, 2025

Calendar Girls

Written By


Tim Firth, based on the Miramax motion picture by Juliette Towhidi and Tim Firth

Where and When


22nd – 24th May 2025 @ The Tivoli Theatre, Wimborne

The Plot


Based on the true story of WI members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for charity, Calendar Girls is a comedy-drama about friendship, loss and courage that will make you laugh and cry.

When Annie’s husband John dies of leukaemia, she and best friend Chris resolve to raise money for a new settee in the local hospital waiting room. They manage to persuade four fellow WI members to pose nude with them for an “alternative” calendar, with a little help from hospital porter and amateur photographer Lawrence. But when media interest in the women’s charitable venture grows, the Calendar Girls find themselves exposed in ways they’d never expected, revealing more than they’d ever planned.

Directed by Sali Pike, this amateur production of Calendar Girls is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk

Ticket Info


  • Thursday – Saturday Evenings at 7.30pm – £18.50
  • Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm – £16.50

Cast


  • Chris – Lesley James
  • Annie – Julie Sissons
  • Jessie – Heather Birchenough
  • Cora – Leah Jane
  • Celia – Beth Morris
  • Ruth – Tracey Nicholls
  • Marie – Kelly Webb
  • John – Richard Cawte
  • Rod – Colin Pile
  • Liam – James Turrall
  • Lawrence – David Beddard-Banks
  • Elaine – Melody Utley
  • Brenda Hulse – Debbie Southern
  • Lady Cravenshire – Cheryl Connor

Creative Team


  • Director – Sali Pike
  • Stage Manager – Suzanne Viney
  • Set Design – Nick Clark
  • Props / ASM – Dee Hawes
  • Props – Tony Feltham, Andy Gill and Paul Senitt
  • Sound – Nick Clark
  • Music Composer – Andy Gill
  • Book cover for rehearsals – Richard Scotson

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Reviews


Bethany Sivewright – Scene One

What a rollercoaster of emotions! Wimborne Drama Productions had the audience tearing up, laughing out loud and giving rapturous applause during their excellent production of Calendar Girls by Tim Firth. The play follows the true story of an eclectic group of WI ladies from Knapely, Yorkshire, who decide to appear in their own nude (not naked!) calendar, raising money to fight cancer, inspired by one of their own’s battle with the disease. While they face some opposition, namely from their snobby local president (Kelly Webb), the calendar is an unexpected success and helps the women to find renewed courage within themselves, as well as bringing out some tensions among the group. The highs, lows and daily challenges faced by this group of women are poignantly woven throughout to tell an inspiring story of bravery, strength and above all, friendship.

Lesley James and Julie Sissons gave powerful performances as Chris and Annie, two best friends whose lives are forever changed when Annie’s husband John (Richard Cawte) develops cancer. These are both demanding roles, with Lesley bringing out the humorous and tenacious sides of Chris, and Julie showing the quiet strength and raw emotion of Annie; both actresses delivered in spades. Richard gave a touching performance as John, moving the audience to tears with his shift from happy-go-lucky to increasingly frail as his fight with cancer progressed.

Heather Birchenough, Leah Jane, Beth Morris and Tracey Nicholls brought the remaining WI ladies to life, playing a retired schoolteacher, a struggling single mother, a trophy wife and a downtrodden housewife respectively. The group worked together well as an ensemble, inviting the audience into their warm-natured banter, while each individual actress delivered an impressive monologue as their characters found their confidence and their voices. A special mention must go to all six women who had the courage to bare-all onstage during the famous calendar scene, paying a lovely tribute to the original Calendar Girls; their own bravery and sisterhood shone through in this funny and moving scene, gaining each actress a well-deserved cheer as not-quite-all was revealed! Director Sali Pike must also be commended for the brilliant staging that allowed her actresses to strip off without compromising their dignity in front of audience, cast or crew. The performance benefitted from a strong supporting cast all round, in particular David Beddard-Banks as enthusiastic photographer Lawrence, and Colin Pile as Chris’s doting husband.

The hard work and effort weren’t limited to onstage; backstage elements were equally impressive. Set was simple but effective, with clever use of projection designed by Leoh Hopkins and music composed by Andy Gill to indicate the passing of time. Props were used to great effect, in particular during the calendar and letters scenes, and a large number of costume changes (special highlight being the bunny – or was it a gerbil?) added to the realistic feel of the production.

Sali and all involved should be very proud of the show that they have put together. Calendar Girls is playing at the Tivoli Theatre Wimborne from 22 – 24 May, including a Saturday matinee. I highly recommend you snap up a ticket to go and see this inspiring, joy-filled performance. Credit must also be given to members of the cast and crew who have produced their very own nude calendar inspired by the original Calendar Girls, raising money for Teddy20, a local charity supporting children battling with cancer. Be sure to look out for their calendar on sale in the foyer!


Marilyn Barber – Dorset View

Six brave women step onto the stage, knowing that timing is everything in this story which hit the screens in 2003 as a film starring Helen Mirren. The phrase “we are going to need considerably bigger buns” has almost become folklore.

Based upon a true story, ladies belonging to a WI in Yorkshire set about raising money for a local hospital in memory of the husband of one of their members who died of blood cancer. Inspired by a ‘girlie’ magazine in a local mechanics shop, they decide to raise funds by producing a nude calendar depicting traditional WI activities such as baking and knitting.

There is plenty of humour mixed with poignant and sad moments.

The six actresses have very different personas. Lesley James is feisty as Chris; Julie Sissons evokes compassion as the widow; Heather Birchenough combines school mistress determination with cheekiness as Jessie; Leah Jane adds much hilarity as Cora; Beth Morris oozes sexiness as Celia and Tracey Nicholls nails the character of the insecure member of the WI.

All six are superb.

And who couldn’t be moved by the performance of Richard Cawte in a wheelchair as John, as he enters the last days of his life.

Kelly Webb encapsulates the character of Marie, the chairperson of the WI, who wants members to stick to traditional WI aims.
These talented actors are supported by Colin Pile, James Turrall, David Beddard-Banks, Melody Utley, Debbie Southern and Cheryl Connor.

The changing seasons, necessary for the story, are depicted in a clever backcloth film.

Huge praise should go to director Sali Pike, the creative team and the actors for providing Tivoli audiences with such an excellent production.
You won’t want to miss this.

Programme


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Download programme PDF

2025 Andy Gill Beth Morris Boo Feltham (Dickson) Chandler Whitelock Cheryl Connor Colin Pile Comedy David Beddard-Banks Debbie Southern Dee Hawes Front Page Heather Birchenough James Turrell Julie Sissons Kelly Webb Kyle Best Leah Jane Lesley James Melody Utley Nick Clark Past Productions Paul Senitt Richard Cawte Richard Scotson Sali Pike Suzanne Viney Tivoli Theatre Tony Feltham Tracey Nicholls Wimborne Drama Productions

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