Whitley Bay Theatre Company presents
Catherine Cookson – The Fifteen Streets
Whitley Bay Playhouse
Wednesday 28th – Saturday 31st
October 2015
Playhouse is delighted to announce that
Catherine Cookson’s, The Fifteen Streets comes to us this autumn.
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Shields author, Dame Catherine Cookson was one of the world's most beloved
writers. Her books have sold millions of copies, and her characters and their
stories have captured the imaginations of readers around the globe.
Whitley Bay
Theatre Company is excited to bring the iconic story to Playhouse. John
O'Brien lives in a world where surviving is a continual struggle. He works long
hours at the docks to help support his parents' large family. Many other
families in the Fifteen Streets have already given up and descended into a
dismal state of grinding poverty, but the O’Brien’s continue to strive for a
world they are only rarely allowed to glimpse. Then John O'Brien meets Mary
Llewellyn, a beautiful young teacher who belongs to that other world. What
begins as a casual conversation over tea quickly blossoms into a rare love that
should have been perfect. Fate steps in, however, when John is accused of
fathering the child of a local girl, and Mary's parents forbid her to see him.
The couple begins to realize that the gulf of the Fifteen Streets between them
is a chasm they could never bridge -- or might they still find a way?
If you’re a
Catherine Cookson fan or just an old romantic, then this show is one you must
not miss.
Tickets
Tickets on sale now are priced at £12 Early
bird until 24th September, £14 after.
Box Office open Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm, Saturday 10.30am -2.30pm plus until show start on event days. Tickets can also be purchased on the booking hotline 0844 248 1588 or online at www.playhousewhitleybay.co.uk.
Box Office open Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm, Saturday 10.30am -2.30pm plus until show start on event days. Tickets can also be purchased on the booking hotline 0844 248 1588 or online at www.playhousewhitleybay.co.uk.
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