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  • FRYDAYS

    Fri 26 May - Sat 27 May at 9 pm
    Tickets £8 - £12
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    Wacky, wonderful and weird, FRYDAYS is an absurd musical comedy about family, fears and fish and chips. FRYDAYS will have your bodies bopping and the laughs never stopping!
    Content Notice
    Running Time 75 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeSuitable for 10+. Contains innuendo and mild swearing.
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeSmoke/fog/haze

    Wacky, wonderful and weird, FRYDAYS is an absurd musical comedy about family, fears and fish and chips. Always with a song to help things along, FRYDAYS will have your bodies bopping and the laughs never stopping.
    Louis Turner and Madeline Hatt write and star as twins; Chris and Chriss, whose father owns the world famous fish and chip shop; FRYDAYS. That was until he died one year ago. Since then Chris and Chriss have dealt with this in a rather unusual way, by locking themselves inside a freezer and refusing to engage with the outside world. Inside the freezer they play games and act out stories to entertain themselves. On their surreal and imaginary adventures they meet an array of bizarre characters including psychic Scouser Crystal, the legendary Friar of Fysh and the evil Fryer's Union (F.U.). However it always goes back to one thing, saving the fish and chip shop!

     

    "An eccentric, deep-fried adventure"
    Henry Longstaff
    "Delightful Urban fairy-tale"
    The Reviews Hub
    "Endless inventiveness, daftly chucklesome humour and real musical talent"
    There Ought To Be Clowns

    "Our children live in the most deprived ward in London and their parents cannot afford to pay for the classes and activities many more privileged children enjoy after school and at the weekends. A free-to-access youth group run by a local theatre in a professional setting is an incredible opportunity."

    Local school teacher