Alfie, Octagon Theatre Bolton

Alfie

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Opening Times: 19/01/2012 - 18/02/2012

Category: Plays , Theatre .

Alfie

Alfie Elkins: the working class Don Juan of the East End - the man about town with the world at his feet and a new bird every Saturday night. It’s the height of the Swinging Sixties, and no one is embracing the spirit of free love more than Alfie. But all good things must come to an end and when his no-strings-attached life starts to come apart at the seams, it’s time for him to wonder “what’s it all about”?

Alfie was made world famous by Michael Caine in one of the most iconic films of the 1960s. It received five Oscar nominations and was recently voted as one of Total Film Magazine’s top 50 greatest British films of all time. Alfie was later remade with Jude Law in the title role.

Alfie is the most celebrated work by Bill Naughton, arguably Bolton’s greatest ever playwright. Naughton wrote the first ever play to be performed at the Octagon (Annie and Fanny) and his play Spring and Port Wine (2008) is still the best-selling production in Octagon history.

Direct bookings via Go See This are not available at this time. You can find out full details of the event and book tickets for Alfie on the Octagon Theatre website.

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Audio-Described Performance

Thursday 16th of February 2011 7.30pm  

BSL Interpreted Performance

Thursday 9th of February 2011 7.30pm

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