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Working up a storm in Hull

Published on 17th January 2008 in Ents

A bout of stormy weather is predicted for Hull Truck Theatre from next week as a drama about an East Yorkshire lifeboat crew comes to the city.

Dave Windass' production of On A Shout will follow the lives of crews past and present at 'The Point', a place at the end of the world where crashing waves, Force-Ten gales and sinking boats are enough to keep the East Yorkshire lifeboat crew occupied 24/7.

On board is coxswain George (played by Edward Peel) and his colleagues cocky Cooky (Richard Standing), Portuguese (David Barrass), studious Dobbo (Matthew Stathers) and their first female member Jo (Laura Doddington), who the lads believe is doing a man's job.

The action, directed by Gareth Tudor Price, follows the brave crew on 'shouts', but also looks deeper at the effects of life at sea, the friendships formed, and the lives lost.

As On A Shout tackles local subject matter, it is expected to be a storming hit with Hull Truck audiences and is even being supported by the Royal National Lifeboat Institute.

On A Shout's launch coincides with the charity's main fundraising event of the year, SOS Day, and Hull Truck will be supporting the charity with displays and collection boxes.

On A Shout runs at Hull Truck Theatre from Thursday, January 24 until Saturday, February 16.

Tickets are available from the box office on 01482 323638, or from www.hulltruck.co.uk.

The Hull Truck calendar includes the following highlights: if.comeddies winning comedian Phil Nichol on January 27 at 7.30pm, Stewart Lee on February 10, Truck Tales: A Lovely Chinese New Year! on February 16, Martin Taylor and Alison Burns on February 17 and Eliza Carthy on March 30.

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