The John Godber Company is bringing Godber's hilarious 'Perfect Pitch' to Harrogate Theatre next week.
Running from 24th until 28th September, the play was originally written in the late 90s and has been described as “a triumph “ by The Sunday Times.
The production's all-northern cast includes John Godber Company regular Frazer Hammill, who recently performed in John Godber’s ‘Happy Jack’, and newcomer Tom Gallagher.
It also stars actresses Annie Kirkman, and Laura Jennifer Banks, who is a member of the Godber Theatre Foundation and will be making her professional debut in the production.
A spokesperson for The John Godber Company said:
"When teacher Matt borrows his parent's caravan for a week on the Yorkshire coast with partner Rose, they were expecting four days of hill running and total de-stress.
“But with a Tribfest taking place nearby, Grant and Steph’s pop-up tent is an unwelcome addition to their perfect pitch.
“Campers and caravaners clash in this classic comedy set on an eroding coastline."

John Godber said he is “delighted” to be reimagining this play, and cannot wait to bring it back this autumn.
Book your tickets via the Harrogate Theatre website here.

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