Some Canterbury Tales

Six of Chaucer’s best known Canterbury Tales – the Knight’s, the Wife of Bath’s, the Pardoner’s, the Franklin’s, the Nun’s Priest’s and the Miller’s.

Adapted by Ken Pickering, the style of the play is that of a spontaneous telling of a story by a group of strolling players, with the Company taking various parts in enacting the different tales.

It had bawdy jokes, talking animals, bare bums, morals and horses (hobby).

This production was performed in Broadmayne village hall on the 17th & 18th April 2026.