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More stories in the community play cycle for Barrow..BarraMundi..local writers, local actors, local stories..come and see Barrow's newest performance group in action. Plus - Hear Lord Cavendish speak out for the first time about the trouble with being stuck on a traffic island..hilarious shorts from BarraMundi Performance Group.
Dead Man's Spanners by John Hall - In a new bus stop on the windy edge of the new Piazza sit two men, who are they and why is one only wearing a bath towel and who is haunting Fell Street toilets? Rehearsed Reading.
White Van Man by Kevin Fegan - 'If it's Thursday it must be Barrow' Matel is Barrow born and bred but lives in Manchester. But every Thursday he's back in Barrow in his white van, delivering paper serviettes. Join Matey and Driver as they navigate the one way system, spot the new bus stops, traverse the Piazza and negotiate their love lives. Rehearsed reading. Contains adult language.
Sherbet! by Barrow Island community centre youth group - Emma has moved up from Manchester to live with her granny on Barrow Island, to meet new friends she joins the marching group, but will her face fit? Meanwhile snooping round the island are a television crew trying to dig the dirt. Production features Sea Cadet marching and a drum and bass sound track composed by the young people with Manchester based musician Tyndale Thomas.
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Company:
The Ashton Contemporary TheatreWhat's On By Year ...