DRY is an edge of your seat drama about alcohol and the couple next door.

Originally commissioned by the NHS, it is a one hour play with music about parenting, disappointment and middle-age drinking.

The new national tour is supported by Turning Point, which delivers drug and alcohol recovery services around the UK for people who want to make positive change in their lives.

Written by Human Story Theatre’s Gaye Poole, it will include a question and answer session after each show with local guest professionals from Turning Point and other organisations to discuss the issues of the play, the impact of alcohol on communities as well as to let people know about services that can help.

Lord Victor Adebowale, chief executive at Turning Point, said: “Every person has the possibility of change and at Turning Point we are inspired by that possibility.

"We can and do help people on their journeys to recovery. Turning Point supports DRY because it brings an awareness about the harm that alcohol addiction can do to individuals and society.”

DRY will be at Westlands in Yeovil at 7.30pm on February 5. To book visit humanstorytheatre.com