
I'M FRANK MORGAN returns to Salford, the place of his birth, later this month. I wrote the play whilst I was still a student at Salford University. Obviously I had no idea this play would be the corner stone of the 'urban empire' that is now TALES FROM PARADISE HEIGHTS. His dark deeds in this tale continue to echo through the other seperate story's (and complete tales in their own right) in the series.
Nor did I know then that in 2012 Director Ian Curley would completey re-interpret the same text in his bold and innovative direction of the play. This new version debuted at The Octagon Theatre, Bolton, in September to fantastic reviews.
Nor did I know then that in 2012 Director Ian Curley would completey re-interpret the same text in his bold and innovative direction of the play. This new version debuted at The Octagon Theatre, Bolton, in September to fantastic reviews.
Booking in advance saves you a couple of quid too, although eventbrite have got the name of the play wrong - bless 'em, you can book at the link below - or pay 8 quid on the door on the night(s).
BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE:
http://iamfrankmorgan.eventbrite.com/#
BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE:
http://iamfrankmorgan.eventbrite.com/#
It's on for a short 3 night run at The John Cooper Clark Studio, The Black Lion, Chapel Street, Salford from Thursday 15th November through to Saturday 17th November at 8:00 pm. It's a great opportunity to see the origin of the series, so try to get down there for a drink and a play, it will be great to see you...Joe x