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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From29th October 2008
To22nd November 2008
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
PricesFrom £13.00. To £13.00.
Finborough (V199)
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Work:: Follow (S905331077)

Blake and Reece are sixteen: two boys from two cities, Liverpool and Portsmouth. The tensions of North and South play out as the boys realise their backgrounds may not be so different after all. Blake is lumbered with a baby he never wanted. His dad, Gary, is struggling to cope as a single parent while teaching his son how to face the responsibilities of being a father. Reece has run away from home, hasn't seen his father in years and is slipping into a criminal underworld from which there appears to be no way back. Two mates, one plan and a future where the straight and narrow is an empty road - and coincidentally inspired by the two cities that Boris Johnson, London's new mayor, famously offended! Follow is a touching and gritty drama about fatherhood, friendship and growing up fast.
Author Dameon Garnett

Production:: (T1130824290)

As Liverpool celebrates European Capital of Culture 2008, we present a world premiere of a new play from Liverpool playwright Dameon Garnett, following the success of his Time Out Critics' Choice debut play, Break Away, at the Finborough Theatre in 2005. Performance lenght approx. 2 hours
Producer Northern Edge (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director Ken Alexander
Design Georgia Lowe
Performer Oliver Gilbert
Performer Adam Redmore
Performer Paul Regan

Listing:: L0948494828




Production details

As Liverpool celebrates European Capital of Culture 2008, we present a world premiere of a new play from Liverpool playwright Dameon Garnett, following the success of his Time Out Critics' Choice debut play, Break Away, at the Finborough Theatre in 2005. Performance lenght approx. 2 hours

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