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+ | Things aren't going to plan for one family in Withernsea, Yorkshire. Pieces are falling off Martin's milk float as quickly as he's losing customers and something's up with Kath's kitchen sink. Billy is pinning his hopes of a place at art college on a revealing portrait of Dolly Parton, whilst Sophie's dreams of becoming a ju-jitsu teacher might be disappearing down the plughole. | ||
Revision as of 11:45, 12 September 2024
by Tom Wells
Performances: Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 September 2024, Old Fire Station
Contents
Introduction
An irresistibly funny and tender play about big dreams and small changes. Amid the dreaming, the dramas and the dirty dishes, something has to give. But will it be Kath or the kitchen sink?
Things aren't going to plan for one family in Withernsea, Yorkshire. Pieces are falling off Martin's milk float as quickly as he's losing customers and something's up with Kath's kitchen sink. Billy is pinning his hopes of a place at art college on a revealing portrait of Dolly Parton, whilst Sophie's dreams of becoming a ju-jitsu teacher might be disappearing down the plughole.
Cast
- Martin - Dean Moore
- Kath - Kananu Kirimi
- Billy - Sam Blake
- Sophie - Victoria Alexandra Odlum
- Pete - Thomas Judd
Crew
- Assistant Director - Niko Burns
- Stage Manager (pre show) - Dennis Fenton
- Stage Manager (show week) - Charlotte Benstead
- Assistant Stage Manager - Chris Purcell
- Lighting Design - David Chappell
- Sound Design - David Chappell
- Operator - Fiona Daffern
- Set Design - David Chappell
- Choreographer / Fight Coordinator - George Gregory
- Photography - Phil Gammon
- Set construction and rigging - John Winters, Mark Ireson, Sean Thomas, Graham Clements, Barry Heselden, cast and crew
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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