A Play, A Pie and A Pint: Auntie Agatha Comes To Tea by George Milne, 17 – 22nd March, OranMor
March 17th – 22nd
Auntie Agatha Comes To Tea by George Milne
This play is a co-production with Aberdeen Performing Arts.
Damien and Martin are brothers who do not see very much of their elderly Aunt Agatha.
But the business is in difficulties. Agatha has wisdom, experience, and money. It’s the money that they want to focus on.
Expecting to inherit her cash, and not too enthusiastic about the wait, it is decided the time is right to invite her round for a “ fly cup.”
They have also bought some poison.
At the visit, revelations unfold, attitudes change, consciences rise and sink, and refreshments are served.
Nothing will be the same after Auntie Agatha comes to tea.
Ticket Information:
Tickets can be purchased through Ticketweb (booking fee will apply) or from the Oran Mor box office on the day of the performance. The box office is located just inside the main front entrance on Byres Road and opens at 12noon (12.30pm on Mondays). Tickets are sold on a first come first served basis.
Monday, Tuesday £10 (Students £8)
Wednesday £8
Thursday £10
Friday, Saturday £12.50
Ticket price includes a drink (beer, wine or soft drink) plus a pie.
Show Starts: 1.00pm
Auntie Agatha Comes To Tea by George Milne
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