Finding the God Particle

A quantum physicist and a vicar walk into a bar... joining forces to solve a perplexing mystery, they discover the real meaning of faith, knowledge, love and the importance of keeping an open mind.

The God Particle is a new 75-minute one-act romantic comedy sci-fi play coming to St. John's church on 18th May 8pm. It's deep, smart and very funny, it will warm your heart and you'll laugh-out-loud. It will be suitable for everyone, and particularly aimed at those aged 13 and upwards. Amongst others, it will appeal to watchers of Dr Who, The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy, Rev and The Vicar of Dibley.

It's been written by James Cary who has been writing comedy for over fifteen years. His work includes two series of the BBC's hit sitcom Miranda and episodes of My Hero and My Family. For the radio his credits include three series of Hut 33 and four series of award-winning Think the Unthinkable starring Marcus Brigstocke and David Mitchell. He has also written four series of Another Case of Milton Jones with Mock the Week's Milton Jones.

Vicar Simon Gales said: "We're really looking forward to hosting this play. It will be a great opportunity to engage humorously with some of the most important questions of our time."

Tickets are £8 in advance (from 01625 586329) and £10 on the door (and includes a complementary drink). More details can be found at thegodparticleplay.com.

Guest post by Gareth Crispin.

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