Thursday 8 November
8pm (Sherling Studio)
Tickets: £14
Discounts: Seniors, Students, U18s, ATL, Live For 5

Tickets & information 01202 280000 
www.lighthousepoole.co.uk

Booking Fees: Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked by telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket

Following the multi-award-winning What I Learned From Johnny Bevan, Luke Wright’s second verse play Frankie Vah comes to Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts on 8 November.

Written and performed in deft verse by the Fringe First & Stage Award for Acting Excellence winner, Frankie Vah deals with love, loss, and belief against a backdrop of skuzzy indie venues and 80s politics.

Expect frenetic guitars, visceral verse, and a Morrissey-sized measure of heartache.

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