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John Gober's moving comedy Men of the World follows three northern coach drivers, Stick, Larry and Frank as they prepare for a mystery trip to Scarborough.

They soon start to take a trip down memory lane and recount memorable coach trips from their past. The show is bursting with compassion, nostalgia and humour and takes a look at the small and often overlooked moments of magic in our lives as just 3 actors play a vast number of characters.

Cast features Robin Simpson (Coronation Street) who takes the role of Larry, Janine Mellor (Casualty) plays Frank and Stick is performed by Paul Hawkyard (Ghost Stories, UK Tour).

An unforgettable and hilarious trip from John Godber, master of observation and one of the country's most popular playwrights.

Book Tickets

Guide Prices

Tue – Thu eve £20.00 - £25.50
Fri £23.00 - £27.50
Wed Matinee £20.00, £22.00

Under 16s & Students £10.00

Under 25s £15.00

Conc £1.50 off (Top 2 prices, Tue – Thu 7.45pm only)

Groups 10+ 10% off (Top 2 prices, Tue – Thu 7.45pm only)

Friends of DPT 25% off (first 2 nights)

Ovation Plus & Premium Members 10% off (Max 4 tickets, Tue – Thu)

Prices inclusive of £2 per ticket booking fee

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled access
  • Disabled toilets

Booking & Payment Details

  • Credit cards accepted (with charge)

Catering

  • On-site light refreshments

Groups

  • Facilities for educational visits
  • Facilities for groups

Parking

  • Free Parking
  • Parking with charge

Property Facilities

  • Public toilets

Target Markets

  • Accepts groups
  • Coach parties accepted

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Men of the World

Type:Live entertainment

Devonshire Park Theatre, Compton Street, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4BW
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Devonshire Park TheatreDevonshire Park Theatre, EastbourneThe Devonshire Park Theatre is a Grade II listed building designed by Henry Currey, built in 1884 and further improved by celebrated Theatre Architect Frank Matcham in 1903. The theatre has a seating capacity of 936.

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