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The Cracked Pot

The Cracked PotT1603912102
The Yorkshire Dales, 1810. In a small town, a family heirloom is smashed. Judge Adam is both judge and villain in the raucous farce of a court case that ensues. Under the watchful eyes of Lancastrian Judge Walter Clegg, the law is turned on its head in a chaotic hearing where Judge Adam uses every corrupt trick in the book, from blackmail to barefaced lies, in order to extricate himself from the increasingly damning evidence. Populated by a clutch of wickedly funny characters, The Cracked Pot is a riotous comedy set in deepest Yorkshire, positively crackling with northern wit and steeped in earthy satire on small town corruption.
Book by Kleist


Archive :: production:T1603912102, play:S01700157456, venue:V535

Production details

Northern Broadsides' multi-award winning production promises all the fun and memorable characterisations that the company is celebrated for, topped by Barrie Rutter's performance as the cloven footed, foul-mouthed, physically-repellent-in-every-respect Judge Adam.

Performance

VenueEveryman & Playhouse
Other spaces: Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse, Studio
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From16th October 2001
To20th October 2001
WhenOct 16, 18, 19, 20 at 20:00
PricesFrom £10.00. To £10.00.
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Company

Company Northern Broadsides
Adapted by Blake Morrison
Translation Blake Morrison
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