5:30/Lub You/As We Forgive Them/ - T09478082615:30 - Rob wants to be Tim's friend. He doesn't care how Tim feels about this. Despite having to resort to vicious insults, intimidation and aggressive force, Rob is sure they'll be best friends forever. Recommended for ages 15 and over. Lub You - ‘I am in the bath with the baby that is called Bo-Bo. I am doing a wee-wee on Bo-Bo's tummy. Mummy says No Charlie. I don't like Mummy. Daddy doesn't like her too.' Seen through Charlie's eyes, using music and physical theatre, Lub You explores the drama of being a child. Recommended for ages 12 and over. As We Forgive Them - America, November 2008: the new President is elected amidst an 'audacity of hope'. For newly elected Democrat Congressman, John Daniels, this should be a time of celebration. Instead he must decide the fate of his daughter's murderer: should he exact revenge or grant redemption ....or both? Recommended for ages 15 and overAuthor Alistair McDowall (5:30). Director Clive Judd (5:30). Author Eve Steele (Lub You). Director Ed Jones (Lub You). Author Richard Vergette (As We Forgive Them). Director Andrew Pearson (As We Forgive Them). | |
16 Sep 09 to 19 Sep 09 | Octagon Theatre, Bolton :: V480 listing details L077013470 |
Three of the Best - The Lullaby Witch/Mind the Gap/Eating Out - T1979885072The Lullaby Witch - A deranged killer stalks child musical prodigies. Cynical rock journalist Leona Cash investigates - and ends up endangering the life of her best friend. Who is The Lullaby Witch, and what is her secret? A spine-chilling murder mystery that will keep you spellbound right up to its gripping conclusion. Recommended for ages 15 and over. Mind the Gap - When the lights go down we wait in darkness for actors to lie their way into our affections and idly lull us into their world. But what happens if the lights don't come back up again? Life is not black and white. Life is the gap in between. Recommended for ages 12 and over. Eating Out - Gareth loves Jenny. Jenny loves Gareth. Zena is Jenny's best friend; Gareth doesn't understand why. Zena doesn't understand Gareth but she thinks that's because he's Welsh. A social comedy exploring friendship, charity and sacrifice from the writer and producers of last year's Manchester Evening News Theatre Award-winning The Judgement Of Mr Jenkins. Recommended for ages 15 and over.Company Rookie Theatre Company (The Lullaby Witch). Author Mark Griffiths (The Lullaby Witch). Director Leanne Kelly (The Lullaby Witch). Company Loci (Mind the Gap). Author Luke Walker (Mind the Gap). Director Chris Sudworth (Mind the Gap). Company Second Nature Theatre Company (Eating Out). Author Ross Andrews (Eating Out). Director Sue McGeorge (Eating Out). | |
12 Sep 07 to 14 Sep 07 | Octagon Theatre, Bolton :: V480 listing details L0573423957 |
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24 Jul 04 to 30 Jul 04 | General, Manchester :: V1414 listing details L01879896355 |