FANIt’s 1998. Geri Halliwell is leaving the Spice Girls, Michael Owen is the youngest footballer ever to play for England, and David Beckham is wearing a sarong. Somewhere in England a ten year old girl is trying to be a football fan. Absurdist, optimistic and hilarious, this clown show offers a tongue-in-cheek ride through the ups and downs of nineties football fandom. Love it or hate it, football’s coming home. *To the theatre. Bryony Byrne is a performer and writer. She trained at Second City in Toronto and with The Free Association in London. Her debut feature film, Akela, which she wrote and starred in, won Best Screenplay at the Golden Panda International Film Festival (GPIFF) in Vancouver and Best Ensemble and Best Comedy at Anti-Hero Production Genre Fest in LA. She was also nominated for Best Actress at GPIFF and at Little Wing Film Festival. She performs regularly at The FA as part of their in-house long form improv team, Night Bus. She also played the recorder at The Royal Albert Hall when she was ten so I guess she’s kind of a prodigy.
Tickets booked online must be collected 15mins before showtime. Cash tickets are available for 30 mins at the box office. TICKETS ARE NON REFUNDABLE
Ticket price includes a £1.50 membership fee which entitles you to £1.50 off all further shows at the theatre for one year. The membership card will be presented with your ticket(s) at the box office, on the day.
Over 18’s only, limited access for people with disabilities, no admittance for latecomers.
Hen & Chickens Theatre
109 St Paul’s Road
London N1 2NA