The Pieman Cometh – A Cautionary Football Tale

Alan Ledger didn’t want the limelight and he didn’t want the praise. Unfortunately, he often got one, but hardly ever got the other. Join Alan on his journey through the murky, monetary mayhem lurking behind the scenes of Scottish football, as he asks: ‘Who is football for? Why do fans insist on pies? What kind of oddbod would put money into a football club?’ All these questions and more are mostly ignored in this hilarious comedy written by Bryan Jackson and David Belcher, and directed by Frank Miller.

Venue: Rose Theatre – Gilded Balloon. Performances run from August 1st-12th and 14th-26th. 2.30pm

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