Devon-based Theatre Alibi is to tour the North East in November with its latest production, Fish Eye, a one-woman dark comedy.
When someone steals Pam’s Elizabethan sideboard, she’s convinced that one of her neighbours is the culprit. Turning the idea of Neighbourhood Watch completely on its head, she decides to watch her neighbours instead.
With the help of her nephew who works in security, Pam graduates from curtain twitching to spy cameras hidden in hand-knitted novelties. What Pam uncovers is what she’s always suspected, that her neighbours are all on the verge of terrible crimes.
Fish Eye is written by Daniel Jamieson and is directed by Theatre Alibi’s Artistic Director Nikki Sved. Pam tells her own deeply dodgy story accompanied by live music and her very own spy camera footage.
The production tours to:
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Tue 15 & Wed 16 Nov
ARC Stockton -
Thu 17 Nov
Arts Centre Washington -
Sat 19 Nov
Seaton Delaval Arts Centre -
Tue 22 Nov
The Customs House, South Shields -
Wed 23 Nov
Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Hexham -
Thu 24 Nov
Alnwick Playhouse -
Fri 25 Nov
Bishop Auckland Town Hall -
Sat 26 Nov
Saltburn Community Theatre -
Sun 27 Nov
Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre
Fish Eye is commissioned by REACH, a project bringing new theatre to the North East managed by ARC Stockton and Dep Arts Ltd and funded by Arts Council England.