The Lantern Theatre To Host New Comedy, Last Train To Yuma, This May.

From the writer of the smash hit play The Salon, comes a dazzling new comedy about comedy to the Lantern Theatre, Last Train to Yuma.

As 10 year olds they won the biggest television talent show of the day and were hailed as the next big thing. Fast forward twenty years and the comedy duo Lemmon and McGarvey are now in their 30s, broke, living on past glories, and bottom of the bill in whatever dive will still hire them. Then, along comes fellow comedienne Jose, with the offer of a lifetime. But will it make them or break them?

Written and Directed by Drew Quayle, writer of The Salon (“The Cream of Liverpool’s playwriting fraternity can now add another name to its list, that of Drew QuayleThe Stage) and staring Keddy Sutton, late of The Globe Theatre and star of National Theatre Production, Beyond Our Ken; Daniel Hayes, star of the critically acclaimed play, Waiting For Brando; and John Sweeps May, co-star of the upcoming Damien Lewis film, Will, and the face of the Bet Fred commercials. This new play is on for four nights only at The Lantern Theatre, Liverpool, from the 14th to the 17th May.

Tickets for Last Train To Yuma are priced at £10 with concessions available at £8. Tickets can be purchased via the Lantern Theatre Box office on 0151 7030000