Peebleshire News

Tickets are selling fast for play based on award-winning film

- By Isabelle Truscott Reporter

WITH just weeks to go until Peeblesshi­re actors take to the stage, Tweed Theatre is encouragin­g audiences to get their tickets while they can.

Performers will tread the boards at the Eastgate Theatre over three days with Brassed Off, a tale of resilience.

And ahead of the show the theatre company is sharing a special deal available to audience members.

Tweed Theatre was gifted a voucher from Northlink Ferries for a return ferry trip for two to Orkney and Shetland.

The voucher includes car rental and, where appropriat­e, an overnight cabin.

Director Sam French said: “This superb offer is worth several hundred pounds.

“Each programme on sale each day will include a slip for the playgoer’s name and address which will be collected for a draw to discover the lucky winner.

“The voucher will last to the end of 2025 and can be passed on to another lucky person of the winner’s choice if , for any reason, the original winner cannot use it.”

Adapted from the award-winning 1996 film starring Ewan McGregor, the Brassed Off captures the struggles facing Yorkshire colliery workers, its brass band and the wider community.

A Tweed Theatre spokespers­on said: “The Miners’ Strike is 40 years old this month and has left its mark on broad swathes of the UK which are still coming to terms with a post-industrial future.

“The play deftly illuminate­s the working out of socio-economic forces on the very human level of ordinary lives.

“The story of one small Yorkshire mining town’s recollecti­on of the Miners’ Strike ten years on is familiar from the award-winning film.

“The play, adapted brilliantl­y from the film, captures all the highs and lows of a community struggling for its colliery, its band and its people.

“Humour and tragedy stalk the streets of Grimley as its band fights its way towards a national championsh­ip while its very existence hangs in the balance.”

Tickets for Brassed Off have proved very popular popular.

The spokespers­on added: “Tickets for the production which runs from May 9-11, are going faster than any previous Tweed Theatre show, so book now to avoid disappoint­ment.

“This play lingers hauntingly in the mind and heart long after the final curtain.”

For tickets, visit: eastgatear­ts.com

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Image above: Stephen Mathison. Others: Ros Taylor ON SONG: Tweed Theatre performers.

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