Bob Dylan classics soundtrack award-winning stage show
Playwright Conor McPherson has reimagined the legendary folk artist’s songs in Girl from the North Country.
Described as “a heart-breaking and universal story about family and love”, it is set in the 1930s in the heartland of America and and tells the story of a group of wayward souls who cross paths in a time-weathered guesthouse.
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Hide AdGirl from the North Country runs in the Lyceum Theatre from January 17 to 21.
A week earlier, from next Tuesday to Saturday, the Lyceum hosts drag murder mystery comedy Death Drop: Back In The Habit.
The cast is led by Cheryl Hole, star of RuPaul’s Drag Race, alongside an all-drag cast including River Medway, Victoria Scone and Drag King superstar LoUis CYfer.
The show is described as “the Sound of Music meets Scary Movie” and pays homade to horror films from IT to Scream.
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Hide AdIt’s based at Convent of St Babs, where an unexpected visitor triggers unnatural happenings that threaten the Sisters’ sacred way of life.
Visit sheffieldtheatres.co.uk or call 0114 249 6000 for tickets.