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Tale of troubled teens
4:08pm Tuesday 22nd January 2013 in What's on in Lancashire
A PAIR of troubled teenagers go on the run in Pendle Borderline’s first production of 2013.
In Yellow Moon, Rosie Butler and James Bateman are a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde.
Director Lesley Playfer has wanted to direct this play since she first saw it in 2007 in Edinburgh. She said: “The play includes such issues as neglect and self-harm. It’s a very gritty, realistic play, but it’s also funny and moving.”
Yellow Moon runs at The Muni, Colne, from February 27 to March 2.
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