‘One of the funniest shows you will see this year’
Wednesday 13 September: The Ardhowen, Enniskillen
Thursday 14 September & Friday 15 September: Millennium Forum, Derry
Saturday 16 September: Alley Theatre, Strabane
Tuesday 19 September – Saturday 23 September: Grand Opera House, Belfast
Tuesday 26 September: The Braid, Ballymena
Wednesday 27 September & Thursday 28 September: Market Place, Armagh
Friday 29 September: Strule Arts Centre, Omagh
Saturday 30 September: The Great Hall, Downshire, Downpatrick
Tuesday 3 October: The Old Courthouse, Antrim
Wednesday 4 October: Riverside Theatre, Coleraine
Thursday 5 October: The Burnavon, Cookstown
Friday 6 October: McNeill Theatre, Larne
Saturday 7 October: Island Hall, Lisburn
Three elderly cleaning ladies start up a telephone sex line.
When three cleaners, Olive, Gladys and Elsie, are threatened with redundancy they feel that their lives are coming to an end until a chance wrong number gives them a new business start-up idea; why not run a telephone sex line?
They’ve got motive, opportunity and a lifetime of experience – some more than others, mind you.
Provided Elsie can teach the other two a few new tricks there’s no reason why they can’t get rich quick providing they can keep their operation a secret from their bosses… and their husbands…and their children…and their grandchildren.
A searing indictment of ageism in the 21st Century heavily disguised as a hysterical, laugh-out-loud, heart-warming comedy
Dirty Dusting premiered at the Customs House, South Shields in February 2003 and hasn’t stopped since. Two runs at Newcastle Theatre Royal were followed by tours of Scotland, England and Ireland, including a month-long run at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. It has returned to Scotland and Ireland on several occasions since, toured New Zealand and Australia and continues to tour the UK on an almost continual basis