The day We Sang , by Victoria Wood Royal Exchange Manchester


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The Day We Sang

Originally created to the M.I.F. in 2011 The Day we Sang was a enormous hit

for the  BAFTA comedy queen, 

 

The show has been reinvented and re-orchestrated for the Royal Exchange’s unique space by BAFTA award-winning writer Victoria Wood –  one of Britain’s best loved stand-up comedians, and creator of VICTORIA WOOD AS SEEN ON TV, DINNERLADIES and ACORN ANTIQUES: THE MUSICAL!

 THAT DAY WE SANG is a big-hearted and nostalgic Manchester love story for all the family. Set in the summer of ‘69, insurance clerk Tubby and secretary Enid are back on stage at the Free Trade Hall. Granada Television are recording a documentary celebrating the forty years since they first stood there as children, singing their hearts out with fellow school pupils and accompanied by the Halle Orchestra.

 This is the humorous, warm and uplifting story of two people who are trying…

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