A queer coming of age comedy about the complications of modern day communication.
Will Jackson has accidentally stolen 300 second class stamps from the post office.
But he's making them count. He's going to write letters.
From reconnecting with old friends and ex-boyfriends to run-ins with the marketing department at John Lewis, stamp collecting has never looked so sexy...
Based on real life correspondences; – storytelling and lipsync cabaret collide in this queer coming-of-age comedy about the complications of 21st-century communication.
Saturday 28th March Audlem Public Hall
Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm start.
Tickets: tava325@gmail.com & 01270 811250
£13 adult, £8 students / child, £35 family
Online tickets available here.
"One of the funniest, most moving one person shows of the entire Fringe' Broadway Baby"
See the trailer here.
No show is complete without nibbles and a glass of something. Both of which will be on hand, with drinks supplied by our friends at the fabulous Wincle Brewery.
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