Gerry & Sewell review – tragicomic search for a Newcastle United season ticket
Aldwych theatre, London Jamie Eastlake’s play about two football fans mixes together song, dance, comedy and dark family drama, with incohesive results This tale of two hard-up reprobates in Gateshead, who dream of getting a Newcastle United season ticket by hook or by crook, encapsulates hope (…)
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