Poet Luke Wright will be appearing at the Tolmen Centre in Constantine with his new production Frankie Wah this Saturday, January 27, from 7.30pm.

Following the multi-award-winning What I Learned From Johnny Bevan, Luke Wright’s new verse play deals with love, loss, and belief, against a backdrop of 80s politics and music. Simon, a vicar’s son from Essex, has become Frankie Vah and replaced religion with radical politics and ranting poetry. He and his beloved girlfriend Eve live in love and penury, but when Frankie goes on tour with indie darlings The Midnight Shift, his new world is put to the test.

We all want something to believe in. It’s 1987 and Frankie Vah gorges on love, radical politics, and skuzzy indie stardom. But can he keep it all down?

Written and performed in deft verse by Fringe First and Stage Award for Acting Excellence winner, Luke Wright, who will deliver a second set of his lighthearted comic poetry

Tickets costing £10/£8 are available from 01326 341353 or online at tolmencentre.co.uk. Pre-show suppers will be available from Cafe Tolmen but must book in advance by phone.