When We Were Brothers

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When We Were Brothers

About this event

Starts: Saturday 17 November 2018 8:00 PM

Ends: Saturday 17 November 2018 9:30 PM

At: The Parish Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Greenside, Mapplewell, Barnsley S75 6GU

Organised by: The Civic - Barnsley

Lads don’t cry. But what if you have to? When you feel like you’re going to explode. When everything’s closing in. And you don’t even know if you can stand it anymore. What then?

Danny and Tommo have been friends since they were 8 years old. Played, fought, had each other’s backs. Like brothers. Now they’re grown up; Danny’s down in that London and Tommo is off work and back at his old bedroom. But Tommo’s mum, Julie, is really worried about him, and Danny may be the only one who can help…

‘When We Were Brothers’ is a one-hour new play by Ben Tagoe (Coronation Street, Lucky Man) about being a man, mental health, and friendship. It takes place in a bar, where you can sit and enjoy a drink while watching the show.

"an uplifting story of the importance and healing power of friendship" Yorkshire Post

Recommended ages 14+

Civic on Tour: St Johns church hall, Staincross S75 6GU

Tickets: £5

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The Civic Barnsley

Our artistic programme provides lots of opportunities for children and young people to enjoy and participate in the arts. We regularly host schools visits to our exhibitions and encourage schools to book for performances in the Assembly Room offering supporting workshops with the visiting companies whenever we can.As an arts award supporter and we actively encourage schools and other groups to use us as a resource for learning and creative development.

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