WHERE do all the dead pigeons go?

This is the name of the latest theatre production to visit Bridport’s experimental Lyric Theatre, on Wednesday September 20 at 8pm. So where do they go? If we told you, we’d ruin the show. You’ll just have to go and find out…

With felt-tip pens and his ex-girlfriend’s overhead projector, Scott Turnbull takes us on a lo-fi journey through space and time. This frolic of cartoon and comic reason weaves science fiction, memoir, parable, fairytale and farce.

Scott Turnbull is a professional who has worked extensively with Greyscale and Northern Stage ; he appeared in ‘Gods Are Fallen All Safety Gone’, which was received much praise and was even reviewed by a national newspaper, which gave it four out of five stars.

Niki McCretton, owner and artistic director of The Lyric, saw ‘Where Do All The Dead Pigeons Go?’ at Edinburgh Fringe 2016, and she and her team are thrilled to be bringing it to Bridport audiences to kick off The Lyric Theatre’s autumn season. The show is suitable for ages 14+.

*Where Do All the Dead Pigeons Go? Lyric Theatre, Bridport, Wednesday September 20. Doors open at 7:30pm and the show begins at 8pm. Tickets are £12 and are available from BearKat Bistro and Bridport Arts Centre.