Once Seen Theatre Company present
Written by Sian Williams Directed by Sian Williams Music by Dean St John
Discover life in Hungate, York, 1901. The locals will take you through a moving tale of war and peace, tripe and toilets, love and loss as a young woman returns in search of her first love.
York People First history group worked with local archeologists and the group’s findings were the inspiration for the play. Dr Jon Kenny and Martin Lee will give a short presentation after the show about archaeological excavations at Hungate.
Once Seen Theatre Company for adults with learning difficulties is based at York Theatre Royal. They meet once a week to develop their theatre skills with the continued support of York People First.
Date: Fri 5 - Sat 6 Mar
Time: 7.45pm
Performance Venue: Studio
Tickets:
£12
£5 (NUS & U25s)
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