
Who will be crowned Pembrokeshire's Best Dinner Lady?
Torch Theatre launches county-wide competition to celebrate school canteen heroes
THE TORCH THEATRE'S Youth Theatre is calling on schools across Pembrokeshire to help crown the county's best dinner lady—or lunchtime supervisor—in a fun and heartwarming competition launched ahead of their summer production, The Bangers and Chips Explosion.
Based on the children's book by Brough Girling, the show tells the story of a dinner lady so horrid she refuses to serve chips at St Gertrude's Primary School—sparking a student strike with chaotic and comical consequences.
But unlike the character in the play, the Torch Youth Theatre knows most dinner ladies are cherished, not dreaded. So, they're asking pupils and staff across Pembrokeshire to nominate their own beloved dinner lady or dinner man—those unsung lunchtime legends who brighten up school days with kind smiles and hearty meals.
How to nominate
To nominate someone for the title of Best Dinner Lady in Pembrokeshire, simply take a photo of them in action and write three reasons why you think they deserve the crown. Then email your nomination to: education@torchtheatre.co.uk with the subject line 'The Best Dinner Lady Competition' by Monday 7 July. Be sure to include your contact details, the nominee's name, and their contact information.
A panel from the Torch Theatre will judge all entries and the winner will receive a mouth-watering sausage hamper from Gate 2 Plate in Freystrop, plus two free tickets to see The Bangers and Chips Explosion.
Honouring lunchtime heroes
'This is a fun and light-hearted way to celebrate the wonderful people who keep school lunchtimes running smoothly,' said Tim Howe, Senior Manager for Youth and Community at the Torch Theatre. 'We all remember the dinner ladies who looked after us—whether it was a second helping of jam roly-poly or a warm smile on a rainy day. Now's the time to show them some love!'
Even Café Torch's own Lisa posed for a snap in the spirit of the contest. 'She's our favourite—but who's yours?' added Tim.
See the show
The Bangers and Chips Explosion will be performed by the Torch Youth Theatre from Monday 21 July to Wednesday 23 July at 6:30pm. Tickets are £10 for adults and £8 for concessions, available from torchtheatre.co.uk or by calling the Box Office on 01646 695267.
Visitors can also enjoy a pre-show bite at Café Torch, offering a rotating menu of delicious meals before evening shows and matinees. One thing's for sure—there's no chip shortage at the Torch Theatre!
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