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Soccer sectarianism exposé to run in Londonderry

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Published Date: 21 January 2010
BILLY, a die hard Rangers fan, and Tim, a faithful Celtic supporter, are locked up together on the day of the Old Firm Match.
Can Harry the ever watchful turnkey, keep them apart?
NLP's phenomenally successful production Singing I'm No a Billy, He's a Tim makes its debut performance at the Millennium Forum in January. The Old Firm comedy has wowed audiences in large scale
venues, schools and community halls alike, reaching the most far flung corners of Scotland.
A powerful comedy with a serious message, Des Dillon's play highlights the nature of bigotry and sectarianism within the West of Scotland, earning the Company endorsements from high profile politicians including Alex Salmond MSP, First Minister of Scotland, and Jack McConnell MSP.
Cast includes Artistic Director Scott Kyle, who trained at the Glasgow College of Nautical Studies, Colin Little, who has worked with Baldy Bane, and James Millar.
Previous runs of the show have been described by The Guardian as 'reaching the parts that other theatre can't reach', as well as 'one of the shortest and most gripping two-hour shows in current Scottish theatre' by The Scotsman.
No Limit People Theatre Company was set up in 2005 by Scott Kyle, whose intention was to make a positive contribution to the arts industry in Scotland.
NLP Theatre aims to produce work that will entertain and entice new audiences along to the theatre, increasing the amount of people attending theatre throughout Scotland.
SINGIN' I'M NO A BILLY, HE'S A TIM performs at the Millennium Forum in Londonderry on Wed 27th & Thurs 28th January.
Tickets are now on sale from the Box Office. Telephone 71 264455 or visit www.millenniumforum.co.uk for bookings.





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  • Last Updated: 21 January 2010 1:35 PM
  • Source: Londonderry Sentinel
  • Location: Waterside
 
 
 


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