A disabled and Neurodiverse led theatre company is set to perform at a popular Ayrshire venue for the first time.
The Fox and Hound Theatre Company is bringing its production of 'Because We Said We Would' to the Harbour Arts Centre in Irvine.
The show is a working class story of friendship and music weaving through the decades in a white box theatre show where their world is drawn throughout.
It follows the lives of Jeanie and Tam, from the age of seven, as they bond over their love of music and watch as a childish promise leads to a life-long connection but not everyone’s song plays out the same.
The play is written by Helen Fox, directed by Ellie Stevens and stars actors Tam Codge Crawford and Helen Fox.
The show will take place on Friday November 3, starting at 7:30pm, with a run time of 95 minutes.
Fox and Hound was formed eight years ago and the company tackles classics, new writing, site specific, improvisation, comedy, sketch and issue based work.
For further information contact Helen at foxandhoundtheatrecompany@gmail.com.
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