Club Class is being performed at Blyth's Phoenix Theatre on Saturday, January 26, featuring a cast of four acting as pilots, passengers, baggage handlers, and even parts of the Airbus A320 on a flight of fun to Portugal.
This is the third successful year the play has toured regional theatres.
It was written by comedian Harry Denford who was an airline pilot before entering the world of stand up, and is described as 'a comedy musical that is a real belly laugh experience and is part stand up, part stage play'.
The cast includes Adale Bottlang from the BBC drama series 'Rome' and Simon Turner who has just finished playing the lead in 'Blood Brothers' in London.
They are joined by north east actor Kester Hodgson, who is performing in the region for the first time since being based in London.
Tickets cost £12 and are available by contacting the theatre on (01670) 367228.
The show is suitable for over 18s, and for further information or costume ideas, visit:
www.myspace.com/clubclass_theatre.
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