Mark Moraghan, Eric Potts, Jake Abraham, Lynn Francis, Roy Carruthers, Stephanie Dooley, Alan Stocks
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Mark Moraghan, Eric Potts, Jake Abraham, Lynn Francis, Roy Carruthers, Stephanie Dooley, Alan Stocks

at The Epstein Theatre, Liverpool
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Lennon's Banjo

From the writer of the stage play adaptation of Helen Forrester’s ‘Twopence to Cross the Mersey’ comes a brand-new comedy about the disappearance of Lennon’s first musical instrument.

The play is based on the 2012 novel ‘Julia’s Banjo’ by Rob Fennah and Helen A Jones and will mark the 60th anniversary of Julia Lennon’s death and the disappearance of the banjo she taught her son to play.
Set in present day Liverpool: When Beatles tour guide Barry Seddon finds a letter written by John Lennon he unearths a clue to the solving the greatest mystery in pop history - the whereabouts of Lennon's first musical instrument which has been missing for 60 years. But Barry's loose tongue alerts Texan dealer, Travis Lawson, to the priceless relic. In an attempt to get his hands on the letter and the clues within he persuades his beautiful wife, Cheryl, to befriend the hapless tour guide and win his affections. The race for the holy grail of pop memorabilia is on!

Mark Moraghan

Mark Moraghan appearing at this event

Much-in-demand TV actor probably best known for his long-running role in Holby City.

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Eric Potts

Eric Potts appearing at this event

The actor who played Mr.Moore in ITV's 'Brookside'.

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Also Appearing

Jake Abraham, Lynn Francis, Roy Carruthers, Stephanie Dooley, Alan Stocks

Rated Excellent

The Epstein Theatre

85 Hanover Street
Liverpool
L1 3DZ

Disabled Booking:
0844 888 4411

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The Epstein Theatre

85 Hanover Street
Liverpool
L1 3DZ

Disabled Booking:
0844 888 4411

See all events at The Epstein Theatre