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Performance

VenueKing's Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From10th March 2015
To14th March 2015
When19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
King's Theatre (V601)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 5 Mar 15 - T1468097730

The Slab Boys

Work:: The Slab Boys (S577440101)

In the technicolour confines of the slab room of A. F. Stobo & Co. Carpet Factory in Paisley, young boys have to grow up fast. Strutting adolescent double act Phil and Spanky are passing the time with an endless verbal tug o' war and merciless ribbing of their workmates and boss. But even the distractions of the annual staff dance, the monthly pay packet or the unattainable Lucille can't stop Phil from dreaming of becoming an artist. One of the best-loved works in twentieth-century Scottish theatre, John Byrne's funny and poignant play paints a vivid picture of the tough, rebellious, working-class culture of 1950s industrial Scotland.
Author John Byrne

Production:: (T1468097730)

The original creators revive this landmark theatre show for the stage in a major new production which launches the 2015 season celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Citizens' home in the Gorbals.
Producer Citizens Theatre
Director David Hayman
Design John Byrne
Lighting Jeanine Byrne
Performer David Hayman
Performer James Allenby-Kirk
Performer Kieran Baker
Performer Scott Fletcher
Performer Sammy Hayman

Listing:: L1864305970




Production details

The original creators revive this landmark theatre show for the stage in a major new production which launches the 2015 season celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Citizens' home in the Gorbals.

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Special Performances


  • 12 Mar 15 Captioned
  • 14 Mar 15 Audio Described
  • 14 Mar 15 Sign Interpreted
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