Comedy
New comedy Macca and Beth gets set to launch at Liverpool’s Royal Court
3 years ago
The writer who brought Liverpool shows such as Ellen and Rigby, Yellow Breck Road and The Menlove Avenue Murder Mystery, Gerry Linford is back with a brand new comedy at Liverpool’s Royal Court Theatre.
Macca and Beth has everything you need for a good night out including laughter, excitement and a good old twist. This is a show you definitely do not want to miss.
Beth loves Macca. She doesn’t know why, but she loves him. So when the daft old sod promises to take her away for a summer break to his uncle’s old home in the Scottish highlands she really thinks that he might have got it right this time.
They have been summoned North for the reading of his eccentric uncle’s will. He was notoriously tight so they’re not getting their hopes up but they don’t get out much so it’s probably worth the trip. What could possibly go wrong? When they arrive they are hit by the biggest snowstorm that the valley has seen in years. Definitely the biggest one in July. They are trapped with a mysterious solicitor, a drunken cleaner and wild gamekeeper while the wind rages outside. Suddenly there is a banging on the door. There can’t be anyone else out here can there? But there is an overturned prison van on the road…Â
Some of your royal court favorite stars are back including Danny O’Brien from “The Royal” and Emma Bispham from “The Scouse Sleeping Beauty” and also a few new faces are joing are team including Gordon Kane, Andrea Miller, Jerome Ngonadi, Jamie Smelt and Karen Young.Â
Kevin Fearon, the Executive Producer at Liverpool’s Royal Court says:
“We are so happy to finally get this show on our main stage. Covid has forced us to cancel this show a few times in the last few years so our customers have waited a long time to see this brand new show on stage. Gerry Linford has written some fantastic shows in the past, so I am certain that this one will be a big hit with the audience.
Macca and Beth runs from Friday 29th April until Saturday 28th May 2022. Tickets start at £14 and stalls tickets are available with a meal (served at your table before the show) for an extra £14. The show contains some strong language and adult humour and the recommended age is 16+. Anybody under the age of 14 will not be allowed in.