We all want something to believe in. It’s 1987 and Frankie Vah gorges on love, radical politics and dirty indie stardom. But can he keep it all down?
Following the multi-award-winning What I learned From Johnny Bevan, Luke Wright’s second verse play deals with love, loss and belief, against a backdrop of scuzzy indie venues and 80s politics. Expect frenetic guitars, visceral and a Morrissey-sized measure of heartache.
Written and performed in deft verse by Fringe First & Stage Award for Acting Excellence winner, Luke Wright.
Tickets £12 (£10) £5 groups, schools, under 26s
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