“This script is drawing attention to and asking the big question – what are we going to do?”

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Wednesday, 15 March 2023 at 12:00 am


It’s only a couple of days until Alan Bennett’s brand new play adaptation Allelujah hits cinemas on Friday 17th March.

Based on Bennett’s 2018 play of the same name, Allelujah tells the story of a geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital which is threatened with closure.

The hospital decides to fight back, getting together the local community and inviting a news crew to film their preparations for a concert in honour of the hospital’s most distinguished nurse.

It’s a story that celebrates the spirit of the elderly patients whilst paying tribute to the deep humanity of the medical staff battling with limited resources and ever-growing demand.

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Bally Gill, Richard Eyre, Alan Bennett and Dame Judi Dench behind the scenes of Allelujah.
Pathé UK

Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com about the message of the script and the film generally, Jennifer Saunders (who stars as Sister Gilpin in the film) said: “I think this script is drawing attention to and asking the big question – what are we going to do?

“Because, you know, here’s a system that is practically broken because everyone is ageing – there’s more old people now than there’s ever been because people are living longer.”

Saunders added: “And you’re in a system that is stretched, every part of it is stretched. We’ve got to do some thinking about how, if we’re going to have this huge ageing population, how are we going to structure this and it has to be structured differently.”