Following their sell-out 2008 success of Bouncers, Reform return with John Godber’s early play Happy Jack.
This amusing and moving play weaves a path through a couple’s long life together. Jack and Liz are a funny, bickering loving couple. In this joyous and celebratory story we follow them from their early courtship through to their retirement.
Happy Jack was inspired by John’s grandparents and is a celebration of a life and love.
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
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