Lincoln Arts Centre will be a Ghost Town

A thrilling new play about lost friendship and betrayal comes to the Lincoln Performing Arts Centre.
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Ghost Town

As part of the Re:generation festival, Ghost Town, an exciting new play from the highly acclaimed Pilot Theatre and Lincolnshire One Venues (LOV), will be performed on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th February.

Ghost Town is written by York playwright Jessica Fisher who was the winner of the prestigious Nick Darke Award for writing in 2010 and also the inaugural winner in 2012 of Pilot Theatre‘s Generation Z project which aims to find new texts and ideas to ‘excite, challenge and inspire audiences between the ages of 11 to 16.

The play deals with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which playwright Jessica Fisher suffered from.

A common feature of OCD, which is less visible, is the presence of compulsive thoughts and worries, which can be very disabling.

This is a feature of the character Joe’s OCD in the play, which leads him to believe he is responsible for doing terrible things.

The performances will start at 7.30pm and tickets are £12 for adults, £10 concessions and £5 for students and under 26’s.

To book your tickets call the box office on 01522 837600 or visit the website, www.lpac.co.uk.

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