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Henley Players are bringing the heartwarming tale of courage and friendship to life this May, while raising funds for Cancer Support Suffolk.
Why it matters: The production aims to support Cancer Support Suffolk, a local charity that provides essential care for individuals and families affected by cancer across the region.
The big picture: Calendar Girls tells the story of eleven Women's Institute members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukaemia Research Fund. All profits from the production will go directly to supporting cancer patients in Suffolk.

What they're saying: "We are incredibly excited to bring this much-loved story to life with our talented and passionate cast," says Tony Stokes, Director and Chairman of Henley Players. "Calendar Girls is a celebration of courage, community, and friendship."
Mark Murphy MBE, CEO of Cancer Support Suffolk, highlights the impact: "This is an amazing offer of support from the superb team at Henley Players. Sadly, one in two of us will receive a cancer diagnosis, and this money will help us to directly support more people."
Key details:
Four performances from 29-31 May 2025 at Henley Community Centre
Evening shows at 19:30, with an additional matinee at 14:30 on Saturday
Tickets cost £20, including afternoon tea and prosecco
Tickets available from 1 March via Ticketsource or by calling 01473 833226
Directed by Vicky Stokes and Tony Stokes
Generously sponsored by Henley Building Services
Between the lines: Henley Players, established in 2011, produces three shows annually, including their pantomime and spring productions. For more information, head to their Facebook page.
The bottom line: Beyond entertainment, this production represents a community coming together to support those affected by cancer, while celebrating the inspiring true story that spawned a global phenomenon.
Calendar Girls by Henley Players
Based on a true story, Calendar Girls follows eleven Women's Institute members who posed nude for a calendar to raise money for leukaemia research.


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