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The Other Neville is a powerful one-woman play, imaginatively inspired by England netball legend Tracey Neville.

Born into an elite sporting family, Tracey made her mark in a sport no one was watching – netball – leaving a legacy that can’t be ignored. Set in the ‘locker room of her memories’, we meet Tracey in March 2019, months after leading the Roses to Commonwealth gold and moments before making one of the hardest decisions of her life.

Caught between ambition, grief, and pride – yet still yearning for more – Tracey takes us from northern courts to the world stage; player to coach, sister to leader. Told with heart, humour, and a netball, this is women’s sport from the inside – the pressure, the power, the personal cost.

Written and performed by Rochdale-born actor Imogen Greenwood, in collaboration with Shared Experience.

Bring your bib. Bring your team. Bring it on.

This production is an independent, unaffiliated work and is not endorsed by Tracey Neville or the Neville family.

Dates & Times

Last session: Sat 18 Oct 2025 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed

The Box @ The Met
£15 standard / £13 subsidised / £17 supporters (inc fees)

Standard What we need most people to pay.

Subsidised For people currently unable to pay the standard price.

Supporters The extra you pay goes directly towards the subsidised ticket option.

Duration: Approx. 75 minutes (no interval)

Recommended for ages 14+ due to mature themes including miscarriage, death and mild language.

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