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Edinburgh Preview: The Giant Killers at Gilded Balloon Teviot (Wine Bar)

The Giant Killers Credit Venus Raven
The Giant Killers Credit Venus Raven

Gilded Balloon Teviot (Wine Bar)

3rd – 29th August (not 16th)

Book Tickets

12:45

14+ (Guideline) Contains distressing themes

Performed to standing ovations and multiple five-star reviews in 2017, The Long Lane Theatre Company’s The Giant Killers – the critically acclaimed, inspiring true story of Football’s greatest underdog, returns to the Edinburgh Fringe.

Taking place in Lancashire in the 1870s, amidst the poverty and social unrest in The North resulting from the recent cotton famine, Darwen FC rose up against the prevailing social prejudice; a shining beacon of hope for the millions of people left feeling utterly  disenfranchised in a society with a chasm of social divides.

Set in the early years of Association Football, The Giant Killers follows a ragtag bunch of Lancashire mill workers who defied all odds to become the first working-class team in the country to play in the FA Cup. They take on “the poshest team of all” – the Old Etonians, and with this unexpected pivotal match, they earned their place in history as the first real ‘giant-killers’ in English football.

       

Whilst the true story took place 150 years ago, the social and political issues of that time resonate as strongly as ever in the current climate – and speak to people far beyond football enthusiasts.

Scoring a moral victory in a classist game, the battlefield is on the pitch in a rip-roaring show full of sprit and passion that uplifts, enheartens, and will ignite a fire in everyone – whether you know the off-side rule or not.

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The Long Lane Theatre Company was formed in 2014 to produce new writing that inspires and entertains. Founded by husband and wife team, Andrew and Eve Pearson Wright (who also appear in The Giant Killers) Long Lane Theatre Company searches out stories of underdogs and dreamers, creating theatre that is attractive to new and non-traditional theatre audiences.

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