Friller at the Haworth Festival

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You have watched the play ‘Friller’ grow from an idea to a full script in Sharon Wright’s ‘Diary of a Comedy Writer’, now you can go see the play!

ROLL UP! ROLL UP! A NIGHT TO REMEMBER! BLOOMERS! GHOSTS! BALLOONS! MUSIC! CAN-CAN! BARMPOTS! BRONTES!

Enjoy an evening of fabulous Festival theatre brought to you by Narky Knickers Theatre.

‘Friller’ is a comedy ghost story written by Sharon Wright and directed by Adam Wollerton. The play is inspired by the astonishing story of Miss Lily Cove, the daring aeronaut and female parachuting pioneer who died in mysterious circumstances at Haworth Gala in 1906…

Playwright Sharon first came across Lily’s extraordinary story as a cub reporter on the Keighley News back in 1992. Lily is said to haunt the Old White Lion Hotel, where she spent her last night, in the heart of Haworth. Now her tale of derring-do is brought to life in a light-hearted drama that pays homage to that heroine from Haworth history, ‘Leaping Lily’.

You can see ‘Friller’ at the Haworth Festival on Saturday 21st June, for more information and tickets click here! 

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