HEATHCLIFF and Cathy will be finally reunited in Haworth on Friday, November 18.

That’s when Jorvik Theatre Company will make their long-awaited visit to the village to present a stage version of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights.

The Gothic classic, set on the wild moors above Haworth and Stanbury, can be seen at St Michael and All Angels Church from 7.15pm.

The Friends of the Brontës’ Church originally planned to present the play in July at the end of major refurbishments to the parish church.

But the play had to be postponed due to an unavoidable overrun in work to repair the church’s north-facing roofs and the introduction of modern kitchen and toilet facilities

Peter Breed, chairman of the Friends, said: “We’re delighted that the Jorvik Theatre were able to fit us into their busy schedule of their 2016 productions.

“We were very disappointed when we had to postpone the original date at the last minute but besides the safety issues we would not have been able to offer either refreshments or toilet facilities to the audience and cast.

“It was not an easy decision to postpone the performance as we were aware that many people were looking forward to it.

“Now we hope that everybody will be able to enjoy Jorvik’s adaptation in comfort and warmth of our new central heating system.”

Jorvik producer Diana Brooks said the actors were looking forward to playing in Haworth Parish Church.

Tickets for Wuthering Heights cost £12, or £8 for under-18s and over-60s.

Visit jorviktheatre@rocketmail.com or call 07594 957350 to book tickets.

Jorvik Theatre was founded in 2013 in North Yorkshire and produces classical theatre.

The Friends of the Brontës’ Church was formed in 2011 and has raised more than £20,000 towards the upkeep of the famous building.