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12 & 13 Jan 2022 Howerd's End By Mark Farrelly The Hill Station Cafe SE14 5TW


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Laughter is the best medicine. Blow Away your January Blues, Mark Farrelly returns to The Hill Station Cafe, 12th and 13th Jan 2022.


Howerd's End By Mark Farrelly

Starring Simon Cartwright as Frankie Howerd and Mark Farrelly as Dennis Heymer

The Hill Station Community Cafe, Kitto Rd SE14 5TW

8PM DOORS 7PM Followed by post show talk

Running time: 80 mins no interval.

Tickets ?16.85 online at QR code or www.hillstationcafe.co.uk

?16 tickets also available at the venue.


?You won't be able to take your eyes off this magnetic actor Mark Farrelly? The Times

?Mark Farrelly is buoyantly funny? The Guardian

?Farrelly's mastery of his audience is total? Time Out

?I knew Dennis, and I wrote for Frankie ? and this play is brilliant? ? Barry Cryer.


4 stars

Review by Chris Omaweng


Frankie Howerd was one of Britain?s most loved comedians for half a century. But he had a secret. And the secret?s name was Dennis.


This brand new play by Mark Farrelly (Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope) takes you to the heart of Frankie and Dennis? clandestine relationship, which lasted from the 1950s until Frankie?s death in 1992. It also affords a glorious opportunity to encounter Frankie in full-flight stand-up mode.


Packed with laughter, but unafraid of truth, Howerd?s End portrays two humans? journey through closeness, love, grief, and all the other things that make life worth living. Come and say farewell to a legend?and learn the art of letting go.

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