Jack Tyler Fisher as Arthur & Laura McQuiggin as Tia in Last Shot – Photo supplied

 

After a successful mini-tour in October that saw rural East-Anglian communities engaging with exciting professional theatre, Raising Cain Productions have decided to bring their work back to the region.

Commissioned and trialled by Guestwick festival in June 2022 and described as “Bold, Brave and Bullish” by East Anglian Theatre Podcast, Last Shot & Confess is a dark and twisting, yet comedic journey.

Last Shot: A famous actor and revered director are filming the Last Shot of their latest picture. The question is, why are they doing this in a village hall? With past misdeeds brought to life, we soon find out why their careers have spun so violently and dangerously out of control.

Confess: Martin is a peculiar man, and he wants to hear your confession. He runs a local support group in his village hall so you can share your darkest secrets. However, when two unusual participants turn up confessing things Martin doesn’t want to hear, the group becomes a little less supportive.

“I’m thrilled to be able to keep producing engaging and thought-provoking theatre in our region and supporting local professional creatives in the process.” Says writer and owner of Raising Cain Productions, Christopher Sainton-Clark.

Tour dates are
3rd March – 19.30- Cley Village Hall – £10
4th March – 19.30- Southwold Arts Centre – £12
9th March – 19.30 – Hoveton Village Hall – £10
10th March – 19.30 – Old Buckenham – Village Hall – £10
11th March – 19.30 – Mundford Village Hall – £10
16th March – 19.30 – Brancaster Village Hall – £10
17th March – 19.30 – St George’s Theatre, Great Yarmouth – £10
18th March – 19.30 – Freckenham Village Hall – £10

Tickets available on www.raisingcainproductions.com