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Thursday, 28th August 2008

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TLT look for fun in August!



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Tyldesley Little Theatre will open the curtains on yet another great show and following March's spooky experiment in psychological drama, will this month turn to contemporary comedy.
There's plenty of fun to be had with 'Third Week in August', a caravan based funfest from Peter Gordon, the playwright who brought us the Inspector Pratt trilogy of comedy thrillers. The backstage crew of the theatre has been working hard to recreate a caravan park on the Lemon Street stage – with stunning results!
The show features lively performances from such award nominated thespians as Ingrid Folkard-Evans, Paul Ward and Andrea Peters, whilst sterling support is offered from lively performers such as Louise Robinson, promising newcomer Louise Griffiths and TLT comedy stalwart Ian Hunter.
Details of tickets for the shows on May 13 and 14, are available from the usual Box Office number: 01204 655619 or 01942 886908.




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