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Following a fire in The Alex’s main hall,  this event has been relocated to The Arden Theatre. Leslie Smith Dr, Faversham ME13 8PW ( In the Central carpark) 


The award-winning Dyad Productions and Company Gavin Robertson are joining forces!

It’s a pedigree of the first degree! Between them, Dyad’s recent productions – Austen’s Women: LADY SUSAN, A Christmas Carol, A Room of One’s Own, That Knave, Raleigh – and Gavin Robertson, with Done to Death by Jove!, The Ghost of a Smile andBOND – An Unauthorised Parody have toured both the UK and internationally, with resounding success over the last few years. Labouring away in secret, looking for the perfect co-production has taken time, but finally the answer has arrived!

Every hospital, medical-based, Doctors-and-Nurses cliché-ridden drama onstage in a comedy mash-up spoof!

It’ll have you in stitches!

It’s Dr Ann Fleming’s first day at St David’s, where her unfortunately-named mentor Dr Death, is determined to show her who’s boss. As medical emergencies overload the hapless staff, Dr Fleming has to juggle a complicated budding love affair, with a kidney, and a nosey Hospital boss. Not literally.

Yes – Holby City, Casualty, E.R. and Doctors – not to mention movies galore, are re-imagined and invigorated by Rebecca Vaughan, Andrew Margerison and Gavin Robertson in a pacy, cliché-ridden comic homage to the intrigues and dramas of every hospital plotline on the big and small screen!

To be taken once a day (or twice if there’s a matinee).

Created in collaboration with the Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead.

★★★★★ ‘If you haven’t seen Dyad Productions’ work before, you simply must’ – British Theatre Guide
★★★★★ ’Robertson performs with a subtle conviction that’s compelling to watch’ – The Guardian

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Event Details


Date
September 13th - 2026
Time
7:30 pm

Bar Open From

  • 6:30 pm

Running Time

  • 80 minutes (Including interval)

Age Suitability

  • 14+ (Under 18's to be accompanied by an adult)

Event Type

  • Seated, Unreserved.

Ticket Price

  • General Admission: £20
  • (Booking Fee Applies)