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Hector the Metrolink inspector welcomes you onto a magical journey back in time. We swagger through Manchester’s rich cultural history and arrive at the time of the Suffragettes and the first World War. Hector is a tram driver then as well and spends his evenings chatting up the barmaid in the local boozer where anything goes. In the back room the Clairvoyant is contacting the dead while upstairs the randy soldiers are trying to get the ladies into bed.

The young mill girls now make munitions in the factory run by Mr Percy Shuttlebottom esquire whose wife is a militant Suffragette.  Mrs Isabella Shufflebottom encourages the girls to pilfer the explosives to use in her campaigns much to the delight of her feisty daughters and to the ignorance of her hen-pecked hubby.

It’s The Wrong Way To Tickle Mary is an irreverent and heart-warming look at what life was probably like in Manchester a hundred years ago and if life has changed for the better, or at all.

MaD Theatre Company is a charity that provides quality and affordable drama workshops for disadvantaged adults and young people in the Greater Manchester Area. For the past twenty two years they have produced over fifty original plays and performed to thousands of people in a variety of venues across the North West.

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Last session: Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 7:30 PM - This event has now passed

Derby Hall @ The Met
£12 / £10 concession

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