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Don't miss the smash hit comedy from 'Rising Comic Star' (Attitude Magazine) Will Jackson.
Based on real-life correspondences; storytelling and lipsync cabaret collide in this queer coming-of-age comedy about the complications of 21st-century communication.
Will has accidentally stolen 300 second-class stamps from the post office. But he's making them count. He's going to write letters. From reconnecting with old friends and ex-boyfriends to run-ins.
You?re invited to join Will for this incredibly gripping and emotive personal recollection of real-life interactions - from childish chocolate-fuelled mischief with Cadbury?s to sensitive and real experiences with the NHS, this intimate show tackles hard-hitting issues with humour, honesty and fun.
Following resounding success at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and fresh from a nationwide tour, this ?palpably funny and heart-wrenching? (Feminist Fringe Reviews) story is the perfect introduction to queer comedy for all audiences.
Expect 'laugh-out-loud' (Bum on a Seat) comedy mixed with 'charmingly honest' (Broadway Baby) anecdotes in this one-man show from Quick Duck Theatre, the Birmingham-based theatre-makers with a lot of heart and a collection of killer soundtracks.
Tickets £13 available from Spring Bank Arts Mon to Fri 9:30-12:30 on 01663 308202, on the door and online.
Doors and Bar open 7pm
Spring Bank,
New Mills,
Derbyshire,
England,
SK22 4BH.
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