Performance

VenueLawrence Batley Theatre
Other spaces: Cellar Theatre, Attic
TownHuddersfield
CountyWest Yorkshire
From16th July 2002
To20th July 2002
When19:30, Sat Mat 14:00
PricesFrom £5.50. To £10.00.
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Kes

T01054452665
Up in the Yorkshire mining towns of 1960s Britain, a little hope was a dangerous thing. Social disintegration and disenchantment taught you to accept your lot; or else get the spirit kicked out of you. Yes, back then, life was certainly grim up North... Especially for our hero; streetwise school-kid Billy Casper. Emotionally neglected - bullied at school and at home - his is a pretty bleak existence; smoking, cadging money and getting into scraps...Until, that is, Kes comes along. Kes is a kestrel that Billy rears and trains; Kes is hope. Together, their friendship shines amid the gloom; but how long can it last...?
Book by Barry Hines (A Kestrel for a Knave)


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Company

Company Lawrence Batley Theatre
Adapted by Lawrence Till
Director Steven Downs
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