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Northern Gap
Cracked 21,22 Jul 7.30 p.m.  to 8.40 p.m.
Mercy 21, 22 Jul 9.30 p.m.  To 11.00 p.m.
Nice One - Old Clubhouse 
£8.00 concessions£7.00 children n/a
Both Shows £13.00 no concessions
Northern Gap
Cracked 21,22 Jul 7.30 p.m.  to 8.40 p.m.
Mercy 21, 22 Jul 9.30 p.m.  To 11.00 p.m.
Nice One - Old Clubhouse
£8.00 concessions£7.00 children n/a
Both Shows £13.00 no concessions

 

by Lin Coghlan

 

“It’s like the flood. Maybe we’re the only ones left… maybe it’ll rain for a long time, and then, when it’s over, there’ll just be us”

 

Deccy and Mac want to disappear. Cookie wants his mum. Terry and Jean are running away together. Rory is just running. White dust is falling, Manchester’s sinking and it’s too late for regrets.

 

Last year’s double award winners, Northern Gap, return to the fringe with this epic and visionary play.

by Brian Marchbank (New Writing)

 

Eddie Stubbs was a third rate criminal and a fourth rate father. His violent demise brings his four disparate offspring together, if only for the disclosure of his will. But this unearths deeply buried secrets.  

 

Performed by double award winning Northern Gap, this black comedy is sharp, haunting and furious.

Mercy