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Join Us This Friday for 'Happy Birthday Tony!' by OC Charles Barnett

Old Cranbrookian Charles Barnett (Class of 2015) brings his creative talents to the forefront with this thought-provoking piece 'Happy Birthday Tony!' His show's ability to elicit a wide range of emotions, from laughter to tears, underscores Charles' mastery in storytelling and his commitment to sparking meaningful conversations. This one-act, one-man show has become a compelling exploration of life, immortality and the human experience, which promises to leave audiences laughing, crying and pondering the mysteries of existence.

  • Tickets £10 (unallocated seating) BOOK HERE
  • Friday 6th October, 2023
  • Door time: 7:00pm, Start time: 7:30pm

Guidance: This show contains adult language, and themes, such as smoking and alcohol. It also discusses mental health.16+ advised

 

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