Northern Exposure
28 April 2009
to 2 May 2009
Courtyard Theatre
Every great playwright starts off somewhere…
A double bill of short plays from new writing talents supported by the Playhouse and presented as part of the Northern Exposure season.
It’s A Lovely Day Tomorrow
By Dom Grace and Boff Whalley
Summer 1940 and two brothers, John 15 and Philip 12, set off on an epic journey from Middleton…to Hull. Dad is away and Mam is sick so the two boys are going to find her heart’s desire, an orange. A tale of love, growing up and fruit set against the background of War. But mainly a tale of love.
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Me, As A Penguin
By Tom Wells
Stitch is hitting the gay scene of Hull. Or at least dipping his toe in the water while staying with heavily pregnant sister Liz and her shabby sofa loving partner Mark. But why won’t Stitch let anyone into the bathroom? And who is the man in the giant penguin costume? A comedy of knitting, penguins and Battenberg cake.
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The lovely Jane Brocket, whose photograph of Battenburg we've used for the leaflet provides the following recipe on her website, should you wish to give it a go!
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