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The Way Old Friends Do

a play by Ian Hallard

‘A SUPER-TROUPER OF A SHOW’

In 1988, two Birmingham school friends tentatively come out to one another: Edward as gay; Peter, even more daringly, as an ABBA fan.

Nearly thirty years later, they meet again – and take a chance by forming the world’s first ABBA tribute band in drag. It’s a riot of platform boots and dodgy beards, ‘Waterloos’ and ‘Chiquititas’, and they couldn’t escape if they wanted to. But can Edward and Peter’s friendship survive the tribulations of a life on the road?

‘Camp, funny and jolly good fun’ Sunday Times

‘A super-trouper of a show that reminds us all of the part music can play in our lives and our friendships… Hallard’s script is keen-edged and perceptive, rapidly creating characters and imbuing them with life views that make the audience both laugh and feel a tinge of sadness’ WhatsOnStage

‘Hilariously funny… a positive joy to watch from start to finish… bang on the Money, Money, Money’ Reviews Hub

‘Side-splittingly funny… the easy comedy of the first act gives way to a dramatic series of genuinely surprising twists in the second ahead of a touchingly sentimental conclusion… a genuine love letter to ABBA with plenty for the die-hard enthusiasts to enjoy, but when all is said and done it is ultimately a story about enduring friendship’ Broadway World

‘A gorgeously realised super trouper of a play that’s well worth taking a chance on’ West End Best Friend

‘A fun, frothy comedy with heart-stopping moments… incorrigibly entertaining… [Hallard is] a comic writer who brings big dollops of warmth to his work, and abounding joyfulness too. A must-see for Abba fans; fun and laughs for the rest of us’ Guardian

‘Hilarious… you don’t have to be an ABBA aficionado to enjoy it’ British Theatre Guide

‘Wonderfully funny’ LondonTheatre1

‘A sweet, juicy, peach of a show that is physically impossible not to savour… a veritable goldmine of deliciously funny one-liners. But it also a touching, tender, and brilliantly executed meditation on the nature of enduring friendship, and of the challenges involved in coming out late in life… this show really is an awful lot of fun’ Reviews Hub

‘Full of heart, and enough witty one-liners to lift the spirits, whether or not you’re an ABBA fan’ The Stage

Ian Hallard’s The Way Old Friends Do is a tender, laugh-out-loud comedy about devotion, desire and dancing queens.

(Run time approx 2 hours 15 mins, including an interval of 15 minutes)

The Way Old Friends Do deals with ‘adult’ themes and humour

Tickets:- £13 First night special. Other performances £16 & £13 Under 21yrs – (small booking fee applies)
Groups rates for 10+ and other ticket enquiries here.

by kind arrangement with Nick Hern Books.

When and Where?


5th to 13th September at 7.30pm


The Gallery Studio Theatre,
St George’s Street
Ipswich,

Suffolk,
IP1 3NF