Bingley Theatre - Wool City
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Celebrate Bradford’s City of Culture 2025 status with this special production by BLT Studio.
Prepare to explore Bradford's history from 1836 to today through drama, dance and song, focusing on the textile mills and Titus Salt’s impact on workers’ lives in Saltaire.
The evening ends with a rare performance of a one-act play, A Glass of Bitter by Bradford born J.B Priestley who is best known for his play An Inspector Calls, a social commentary on social responsibility and class inequity.
Wool City is an amateur production and “A Glass of Bitter” is presented by the kind permission of Concord Theatricals.
Tickets are £9 (you'll need to purchase your own prior to the event), details are below. Seats are unreserved so we will try to sit together.
Everyone is welcome on this relaxed evening. They'll be chance to get to know one another and chat to other members. Whether you're new to OutdoorLads or been with us for a while, it'll be a friendly evening of fun.
After e may explore more of the city as the evening goes on, but we can decide that on the night.
If this is your first OutdoorLads event: If this is your first event, we’ll make sure you feel welcomed. Please check out the My First Event page, and don’t hesitate to drop me a message if you have questions.
Image / photo credits: All images are those of OutdoorLads leaders - with permission for OutdoorLads to use.
What to bring
The theatre is very relaxed so no dress code, it could be chilly so bring a coat.
Food & drink
We will meet in the bar at 7pm where there'll be a range of hot and cold drinks available. Look out for the red OutdoorLads t-shirt. The performance starts at 7.30pm.
Anyone interested in a meal before the performance, we'll meet at a nearby restaurant at 6pm. Details about this will be sent out prior to the performance date.