A Film adaptation of the critically acclaimed play And Then Come The Nightjars will be screened at The Beehive Honiton on Friday 13th October, 2pm and 7.30pm.
This Devon-based movie is filmed on location in Okehampton on Meldon Farm. Adapted for the screen from Bea Roberts’ multi-award-winning stage play, And Then Come the Nightjars tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a Devon farmer and the vet who is assigned to cull his precious herd.
A spokesman for the play said it was "A heart-warming story of friendship and survival set against the backdrop of the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak. Nigel Hastings and David Fielder reprise their hugely successful on-stage roles as Jeff and Michael, with the play's director Paul Robinson making his feature-length film directorial debut."
A spokesman for The Beehive said: Here at The Beehive, we are offering a movie and lunch deal with this film. Go and enjoy a delicious homemade lunch served at 12.45pm in The Beehive Café before the 2pm screening. The lunch is just £5 and can be pre-ordered before 12pm on 11th October. Spaces are limited so get your tickets quickly.
To book, call 01404 384 050 or head to their website www.beehivehoniton.co.uk
Tickets: Adults £7.50, U16 £6.50, Adult + Lunch £12.50, Under 16 + Lunch £11.50.
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