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Actors sought for a new play in April about the life of St Francis of Assisi in Bournville

Tristan Harris 15th Feb, 2026 Updated: 15th Feb, 2026   0

THERE are still some spaces for actors to be part of a brand new play about the incredible life of St Francis of Assisi in south Birmingham.

And the dates of rehearsals and the two performances have also been finalised by those behind the production.

The 20:26 to Assisi, written by Malcolm Morse, centres on St Francis of Assisi who lived between 1181 and 1226.

The original piece – The 20:25 to Assisi was created to celebrate the centenary last year of St Francis Church, Bournville, and was due to be staged in November.

But, due to an unforeseen event, plans had to change and instead of the whole play, a selection of scenes was performed, including much of the specially composed music.




Now, the company hopes to present the full version of this play, which tells the flesh and blood story of a man of astonishing charisma, energy and drive.

The play will be performed at the church on April 10 and 11. Both male and female actors are being sought to be part of the project and rehearsals take place on Wednesday evenings from 7pm and Sunday afternoons from 2pm.


Director Malcolm McGivan said: “It’s a powerful piece, about an inspirational man.

“Located in Assisi, Rome and Egypt, it shows how Francis left his comfortable, privileged life to embrace poverty and devotion.

“He packed so much into his relatively short life.

“The rescheduling to 2026 means we must make some cast changes, so we are looking for both actors and help off stage.”

Anyone wanting to find out more about this exciting opportunity can email Malcolm at: [email protected] or call him on 07973 843825.

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