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News 30 August 2023 · 1 min read · 155 words

Jock Night at Seven Dials Playhouse - Casting Announced

Hive North have announced full casting for Jock Night at Seven Dials Playhouse opening on 9th October. Book Now

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Hive North have announced full casting for Jock Night at Seven Dials Playhouse opening on 9th October.

Adam Zane’s Jock Night is a raw, hilarious, and provocative comedy-drama about contemporary gay life, love, and relationships. After a successful run of an hour-long version of the play in 2019, this two-act version produced in association with Seven Dials Playhouse explores the vibrant, world- famous Gay Village in Manchester, and highlights thought-provoking issues in the LGBTQ+ community through the lens of comedy and compassion.

David Paisley will lead the cast as Ben, Sam Goodchild and Levi Payne will reprise their roles from the 2019 run as Kam and AJ respectively.  Joining them are George Hughes as Simon, and Matthew Gent as Russell.

Jock Night is written and directed by Adam Zane, designed by Dick Longdin, lighting design by David Clare and sound design by Matt Gill.

Seven Dials Playhouse from 9 October - 4 November 2023.

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Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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