Spring and Port Wine, the heart-warming Bill Naughton comedy set in Bolton, is the next production by The Phoenix Theatre Company.
It runs from Wednesday to Saturday at Chorley Old Road Methodist Community Hall in Bolton.
The play is set in the sixties and is about the Crompton family. The father Rafe is an engineer at the cotton mill where his teenage daughter Hilda and his youngest son Wilfred work.
The main action centres on a herring and Hilda's refusal to eat it one Friday evening simply because she doesnt fancy it.
Tickets are available from 01204 840448 and curtain up is at 7.30pm. In good old Lancashire tradition (and in keeping with the play), ho pot a supper is available at every performance.
This can be ordered when booking tickets.
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