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Blackpool, What a Sh!t Place To Die theatre show comes to Preston
Meet Billy Costello. He’s a young, gay, depressed, autistic actor with a drink and drug problem. After being outed in Aldi’s fruit and veg aisle, Billy’s family turn against him and he goes on a disastrous drink and drugs bender. With going home no longer an option, Billy jumps on the first train out…
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Matt Abbott brings Two Little Ducks to Preston
On Wednesday February 13, Matt Abbott will perform his spoken word show Two Little Ducks at Vinyl Tap Preston. Tickets are £5 on the door or from WeGotTickets.com Here is what you need to know: Matt Abbott was volunteering at the Calais Jungle refugee camp when his native Wakefield voted 66% Leave. Why did so…
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Ruth E Cockburn’s Love Letters From Blackpool at Vinyl Tap
Weds Nov 7, 2018 at Vinyl Tap, Preston. Love Letters from Blackpool is a one woman show using storytelling, song and recorded interviews to tell the story of love in this sea side town. This acclaimed self-penned work has charmed people from all over the country to fall back in love with Blackpool, warts and…
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Garry Starr Performs Everything
Fresh from a five-night sell-out run at London’s Soho Theatre, Damien Warren-Smith brought his stunning one-man show to Preston’s Vinyl Tap on Dec 2, 2018.
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Worn
Photographs of Worn, a photography-based performance lecture exploring the world of selling used underwear on eBay. This performance by Garry Cook took place upstairs at the Stanley Arms on Nov 26, 2018. The performance included an encore of Pub Karaoke Photography Exhibition. All photographs (except promotional flyer) by Robert Norbury.
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Jess Green’s A Self Help Guide To being In Love With Jeremy Corbyn (at Stanley Arms, Preston)
All photos by Garry Cook
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Pamele DeMenthe presents: Sticky Digits
The erotic fiction writer’s website: www.dementhe.co.uk Sticky Digits heads to Edinburgh Fringe this summer (2018) for the second year running. Photos from the sensational performance:
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Louise Fazackerley at Ham & Jam (APr 19, 2018)
Here’s Louise’s website: www.louisethepoet.co.uk And here’s a couple of photographs of her sell-out gig at Ham & Jam in Preston!
