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Steptoe and Son

Steptoe and SonT948804410
Two Men. Two World Wars. Two lives knitted together as tight as a thrice darned sock. Bound together by birth, business and bloody bad luck, Albert and Harold Steptoe wake up every morning to the same old, same old, sickening sight of each other. Joined at the hip and heart, they bother, bicker and banter their way through life - toying with each others frailties like mean kittens. Do they even notice the world turning as they cling on? There are ladies if they would only look around them, and space travel... and Cliff Richard! "Open your eyes" we shout from the stalls! "Look up at the moon and count the stars!" But they can't. Or won't. Families, eh?
Author Ray Galton
Author Alan Simpson


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Production details

Adapted from the legendary scripts of Galton and Simpson, this new production charts the tender, cruel and surprising dance of father and son. Darkly comic, and deeply moving, this brand new co-production with the incredible Kneehigh is for anyone who has had a parent, anyone who has had a child, anyone who has wanted to tear the walls down and run across the fields naked.

Performance

VenueNorthern Stage
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From12th March 2013
To16th March 2013
When19:30. Thu, Sat Mats 14:00
PricesFrom £12.50. To £24.00.
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Company

Producer Kneehigh
Producer West Yorkshire Playhouse
Director Emma Rice
Design Neil Murray
Sound Simon Baker
Music Simon Baker
Lighting Malcolm Rippeth
Choreographer Etta Murfitt
Performer Mike Shepherd (Albert)
Performer Dean Nolan (Harold)
Performer Kirsty Woodward
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