THREE evenings of fine food and entertainment is being presented this autumn by SCATS (Stoke Climsland Amateur Theatrical Society) in partnership with The Old School in Stoke Climsland.

Edah and her staff will be providing a delicious two course supper followed by coffee or tea, and after the meal SCATS will perform three short plays.

The first will be 'Shoppers', a comedy by Jean McConnell — set in a seaside tea room two well-to-do shopaholics have a rather surprising secret! Rosemary is played by Sally Cotton and Angela by Christie Speight.

The next play 'Between Mouthfuls' is a comedy by Alan Ayckbourn — set in a hotel dining room, two couples are out for a quiet dinner, or so they think! Waiter, Bryan Pipe; Mr Pearce, Adrian Glassborow; Mrs Pearce, Maggie Martin; Polly, Lyn Crawley; Martin, Tom Davidson.

The final play is 'What's Yours?', a black comedy by Derek Webb — a meeting in a pub has been arranged via a dating website, but have they been entirely truthful about themselves?

Emma is played by Lynda Marshall and Paul by Peter Lander.

Performances are on Thursday, October 23, October 24 and October 25.

The bar will be open at 7pm and supper will be served at 7.30pm prompt. Tickets priced £14 will are on sale at Stoke Climsland Post Office.

Tickets are limited to 36 per evening. All tickets have been sold for Friday evening.