This Is Where We Get Off – Websters Theatre

Thursday 21 April, 2022
Websters Theatre, 416 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G4 9HZ
This Is Where We Get Off follows the Moffatt family through some of the most difficult days of their lives. Yvonne is seven months pregnant, her husband Phillip is constantly disappearing and leaving dodgy phone bills behind. Their eighteen your old son Lip is debating joining the army and trying to navigate his love life, and their dog-breeding, sex toy-selling neighbour Rhonda is still doing her weekly shop in their kitchen.
How will the cope with the unexpected arrival of an estranged family member…?
Praise for This Is Where We Get Off:
“A confident, hilarious play full of truth and heart – I loved it!” – Susan Nickson, The Creator of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
Please collect your tickets from Websters Theatre Box Office on the day of the performance. Box office will be open from one hour before the performance starts.
We would remind visitors that it is a Scottish Government requirement to wear masks in the theatre whilst there is a performance on.
Box Officer 0141 357 4000
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