Friday, 2 March 2012

Ma Kelly's doorstep returns to Bromley

From the Safer Neighbourhood Partnership

Dear All
I am pleased to inform you that Ma Kelly’s Doorstep is coming to Bromley once again.
This time we will be holding the show in three venues and it's all FREE:

  • Wednesday 14th March at 10.15am at The  United Reform Church, 20 Widmore Road, Bromley  BR1 1RY
  • Thursday 15th March at 2.30pm at Anerley Town Hall, Anerley Road, London, SE20 8BD
  • Friday 16th March at 2pm at Bromley Central Library Large Hall, 4th floor, Bromley  BR1 1EX

Ma Kelly’s Doorstep is a free fun and informative play, with a song or two, for older audiences about the serious issue of bogus doorstep callers and scams and how we can protect ourselves from them. A brief talk will be given from Bromley Council’s Trading Standard’s Team and the London Fire Brigade before the show.

Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided at each event.
You can turn up on the day but in order to guarantee a seat please RSVP to amanda.davis@bromley.gov.uk  stating your name, which date you would like to attend and how many seats you would like. Alternatively you can leave a voicemail for me on 020 8313 4395.
Please note that at the moment these are the only performances of Ma Kelly’s Doorstep planned in Bromley this year.
Best wishes
Amanda Davis
Saferbromley Partnership
Safer Neighbourhood Officer
Telephone 020 8313 4395
Email at  amanda.davis@bromley.gov.uk

 More details about the 2011 show can be viewed at Ma Kelly's Website

Below is a summary of the play which was written by Jane James

 Attic Theatre Company provides an hour's entertainment, including a song or two, on the serious issue of Bogus Callers and how we can protect ourselves from them.


Ma Kelly is faced with a problem.
She likes company and she trusts people, but sometimes the callers at her door are people she doesn't know. Should she let them in when they need help?

If they are from the Water Board or the Gas Company, they'll have a job to do. There's all sorts call at your door these days, and sometimes they're up to no good.

Ma Kelly is a wise old bird. She knows you can only tell a chocolate box by its contents. She's got a little plan to sort 'em all out - come and see Ma Kelly in action, with Nisha, her neighbour and Puss, her cat.

 Remember it is all free!

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