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Carrying David archiveA compelling story of mental and physical courage, and the love that only brothers can understand. Glenn McCrory's rise from iron and coal scarred Annfield Plain, County Durham, to become the North East's only World Boxing Champion, leaps straight from the pages of The Boy's Own comic. A magnetic, articulate and charismatic character, his story is an inspiration for anyone who aspires to success. But very few know the real truth behind his rise to stardom. Carrying David is a remarkable dramatisation of the McCrory family, as seen through the eyes of Glenn's foster brother David, severely handicapped with a muscle wasting disease. Not expected to survive to fourteen, he defied all medical convention to enjoy life until he died at twenty nine. Powerless to move or speak through this unforgiving disease, he brought incredible love and joy into the lives of everyone he touched. Glenn and David were spiritually as one and whilst Glenn physically carried him as a young man, it was David's immense courage, humour and determination to live, that inspired Glen to become World Champion.

Cast/Performers

Micky Cochrane

Creatives/Company

Author: Ed Waugh
Company: Wisecrack Productions
Director: Russell Floyd

Carrying David

Carrying David (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1961090672. Details of all Carrying David archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0696596460

Archive Listings

19 Sep 21The Witham
Barnard Castle, County Durham
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18 Sep 21Playhouse
Alnwick, Northumberland
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17 Sep 21Tyne Theatre and Opera House
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
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16 Sep 21Gala Theatre
Durham, County Durham
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14 Sep 21Queen's Hall Arts Centre
Hexham, Northumberland
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10 Sep 21Canal Cafe Theatre, Bridge House Pub
Inner London, Greater London
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8 Sep 21Phoenix Theatre
Blyth, Northumberland
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3 Apr 20
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5 Apr 20
Canal Cafe Theatre, Bridge House Pub
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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