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Performance

VenueBeacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre)
Also: Custom House Quay
TownGreenock
CountyInverclyde
From23rd September 2023
To23rd September 2023
When19:30
Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre) (V1047)
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  • Date of change: 7 Sep 23 - T013326438

Battery Park

Work:: Battery Park (S159528605)

It's 1992 and Tommy McIntosh is the next big thing in Britpop Britain. His band Battery Park, a raucous female-fronted 4-piece from Greenock, are recording their debut album and preparing to tour the country supporting Oasis. But then, out of the blue, they disappear from the scene and are never heard of again. Thirty years later, a young student approaches Tommy in the bowling club bar and tries to unravel what happened to the boy wonder and his mates.
Author Andy McGregor

Production:: (T013326438)

Battery Park is a play with live music from the writer/director of the 5-star Spuds and Crocodile Rock. It's about Britpop, glorious defeat and a middle-aged fixation on what could have been. A funny, earthy play that packs an emotional punch.
Presented bySleeping Warrior Theatre Company
Presented byThe Beacon Arts Centre
Director Andy McGregor
Design Kenneth MacLeod

Listing:: L01822591579




Production details

Battery Park is a play with live music from the writer/director of the 5-star Spuds and Crocodile Rock. It's about Britpop, glorious defeat and a middle-aged fixation on what could have been. A funny, earthy play that packs an emotional punch.

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