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Sneak preview: Raise your glass to a bitter bar room tale



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Published Date:
07 May 2008
FROM the pen of Little Voice writer Jim Cartwright comes a pub-based comedy that pulls just as many punches as pints. Watch exclusive clips and interview here.
Hull Truck Theatre has been on tour with Two since February and its finally time for a home town audience to catch this bitter-sweet glimpse of northern barfly life.

Although Two features a swathe of 14 larger-than-life characters, they are all played by just two versatile actors, Rob Hudson and Julie Higginson, providing rapid-fire humour in spades.

At the story's heart are the bickering landlord and landlady who look to their colourful clientèle for company rather than each other. Meet the slick-talking lothario, moth, Mrs 'I love big men' Iger, and Fred and Alice – still recuperating from the loss of Elvis. Then witness the evening drawing towards confrontation of a mysterious tragedy.

To book tickets visit www.hulltruck.co.uk or call the box office on 01482 323638.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 4:06 PM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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