Dec 16 2009 Ellesmere Port Pioneer
CLASSIC BBC TV sitcom Porridge will be brought back to life on stage with a production at The Lowry, Salford Quays.
Written especially for stage by the original creators, Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais, Porridge will begin a four-week stretch at The Lowry from Tuesday, December 22.
This hilarious trip down Memory Lane will see some of the best-loved British comedy characters of all time brought to life by a cast including Mark Pearce, Daniel West and Manchester-born Darryl Clarke.
Originally aired on BBC one between 1974 and 1977, the show, featuring jailbird Norman Stanley Fletcher, was originally conceived as a one-off comedy.
Two series, two Christmas specials and a feature film proved the show’s success as it became the regular diet both inside and outside Britain’s jails; prisoners claiming it to be the most accurate portrayal of prison life on TV.
This show promises to rekindle the fond memories held by so many of HMP Slade and its notorious inmates.
To book, ring the box office on 0870 787 5793 or visit www.thelowry.com.