16 March 2010 - 17 March 2010
A band rolls into town. Teetering on the edge of fiscal failure, their woeful stories of debt and despair weave cautionary tales that pull on our heartstrings and prick our conscience.
Presented by Foursight Theatre & Talking Birds in a co-production with
The Courtyard – Herefordshire’s Centre For The Arts and
Warwick Arts Centre , this gang of recession renegades might not be able to pay the bill but they can still top it, so take a seat, listen up and maybe you’ll learn a thing or two from those who got crunched and fought back.
Stark, funny, absurd and anarchic, this co-production combines
Foursight’s (Can Any Mother Help Me? and Thatcher The Musical)
straight-to-the-heart humanity with Talking Birds’ reckless musical
abandon and is a must-see for anyone who’s had their cash point
card cut up in front of them.
“Sharp, critical, imaginative, intelligent... and extremely funny”
BBC Front Row on Foursight Theatre
Tickets: £8.50 to £19.50
Matinée flat rate: £8.50
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Dates & Times
| Date | Time | Venue | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday 16 March 2010 | 7:45 pm | New Wolsey Theatre | Book |
| Wednesday 17 March 2010 | 2:30 pm | New Wolsey Theatre | Book |
| Wednesday 17 March 2010 | 7:45 pm | New Wolsey Theatre | Book |
Duration
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Hereford Times
WHEN there’s no way out and no way back, there’s always a trip to Long Tall Sally, a high rise office building on the edge of town, the last resort of the desperate who choose its roof as the launch pad for a journey into the debt-free, stress-free hereafter.