A former comedian who became a priest is helping to raise funds for the Diocese of Middlesbrough Lourdes Fund.
Father Frankie Mulgrew, son of top Irish comic Jimmy Cricket, studied theology at Ushaw College and Durham University before being ordained a priest in Manchester.
Father Frankie once joked that the performing gene is so strong in his family, if he hadn’t gone into the priesthood he’d have probably ended up in Riverdance.
He’s just one of the performers from across the Diocese of Middlesbrough starring in Summertime Special, a night of magic, music and laughter in aid of the Diocese of Middlesbrough Lourdes Fund.
The popular variety show, which began life as Rocking in the Aisles before being rebranded five years ago, is returning after a short break.
Money raised will help people to take part in the annual pilgrimage who wouldn’t otherwise be able to for financial reasons.
“It’s a fantastic cause,” said pilgrimage executive director, Keith Tillotson. “We’ve recently returned from our 62nd pilgrimage and we all enjoyed a fantastic week.
“We hope as many current and past pilgrims and supporters as possible will join us for what should be a memorable night.
“We’ve got some really exciting acts lined up, including some old favourites and some new surprises as well.
“There’ll also be the chance to catch up with old and new friends in the adjoining Theatre Club afterwards.”
Summertime Special is on Saturday July 11 from 7.30pm. Tickets are £10 for adults, £8 for concessions and family tickets of two adults and two children at £30.
They are available from Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Coulby Newham, and Middlesbrough Theatre Box Office. Alternatively, contact Chris Tillotson on 01642 324043.