A NEW production of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads is just one of the highlights of the spring programme at the Gala Theatre.

Originally filmed for television 30 years ago, the modern classic offers access into three seemingly ordinary lives with observant monologues.

The Gala-produced show includes the stories A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils and Soldiering On and follows the venue’s critically acclaimed production of Educating Rita earlier in the year.

Talking Heads runs from Tuesday to Saturday, March 6-10, with a two for one offer on opening night and £12 tickets for all matinees.

Tickets for the performance on Wednesday, March 7 are also available at just £12 if booked before the New Year.

The season’s packed theatre schedule also includes Crimes Under The Sun, a drama inspired by Agatha Christie and The 39 Steps about a hilarious yet murderous trip to the English Riviera on Wednesday, April 25.

Tickets cost just £10 if booked before January 31.

Theatre company Kitchen Zoo are also bringing two family shows to the theatre.

Edward Lear’s The Owl and the Pussycat will be brought to life on Tuesday, March 27, followed by The Tin Foil Astronaut on Sunday, April 15.