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The Game

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A brilliant northern comedy about love, honour, corruption and football. Pampered stars . . . Bankrupt clubs . . . A tale of football in the early 1900s The club is on the brink of financial ruin and its pampered star player is having girlfriend problems. Fans are fretful as the chairman considers a controversial plan to bring in much-needed cash to balance the books. This is not an everyday tale from the Premier League, but the plot of a play by one of prewar northern England's most respected playwrights.

7.30 and Sunday matinee 2pm tickets £9 each The Albert Halls box office office hours Monday to Saturday 01204334400 at the theatre on the night of the play after 6.30 01204 524469

The Forge Theatre Bolton Little Theatre, Hanover Street, Bolton Lancashire BL1 4TG

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Website: www.boltonlittletheatre.co.uk

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