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Performance

VenueRose Theatre Kingston
TownKingston
CountySurrey
From19th April 2017
To30th April 2017
WhenApr17 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29 at 19:30. Apr17 21, 28 at 20:00. Apr17 20, 22, 27, 29 Mats 14:30. Apr17 23, 30 Mats 15:00
Rose Theatre Kingston (V051452426)
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  • Date of change: 9 Sep 16 - T0344804460

Junkyard

Junkyard

Work:: Junkyard (S1320540351)

It's 1979, rubbish is on the streets of Lockleaze, and growing up is tricky for Fiz, Higgy and Ginger. Rick remembers what it's like to be a teenager. So when he decides to build a junk playground, he's pretty sure he has the charisma to get a bunch of reluctant kids involved. He's wrong. Inspired by the true story behind the Lockleaze playground known as 'The Vench', established over 30 years ago and still operating today, Junkyard is a story about Bristol, for Bristol, from BAFTA award-winning writer and Bristolian Jack Thorne
Author Jack Thorne
Music Stephen Warbeck

Production:: (T0344804460)

This brilliantly honest and witty new musical is a coming-of-age story about friendship and standing up for what matters
Producer Headlong
Producer Bristol Old Vic
Producer Rose Theatre Kingston
Producer Theatr Clwyd
Director Jeremy Herrin
Design Chiara Stephenson
Musical Director Akintayo Akinbode
Director Polly Bennett (movement director)
Performer Scarlett Brookes (Debbie)
Performer Calum Callaghan (Rick)
Performer Josef Davies (Ginger)
Performer Erin Doherty (Fiz)
Performer Kevin McMonagle (Malcolm)
Performer Enyi Okoronkwo (Talc)
Performer Seyi Omooba (Tilly)
Performer Lisa Palfrey (Mum)
Performer Jack Riddiford (Higgy)
Performer Ciaran Alexander Stewart (Loppy)

Listing:: L1116461423




Production details

This brilliantly honest and witty new musical is a coming-of-age story about friendship and standing up for what matters

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