Grandma's Shop

Clothes, cats and counter-culture.
Sheffield, 1989. Loveable, eccentric 71-year-old, Hilda, has run a second-hand clothes shop for decades. She does it to make money to feed 30 stray cats. One day, a journalist from The Guardian walks in
Join Hildas granddaughter, Julie Flower, for a multi-character comedy-drama about family history subverting expectations. All in a nostalgic world of old carrier bags, pools coupons and vintage clothes.
Julie is delighted to bring her 5-star Edinburgh Fringe hit show to Drayton Arms Theatre prior to returning to Edinburgh this summer.
Written and performed by Julie Flower
Dramaturgy and direction by Sarah Chew
PART OF DRAYTON ARMS THEATRE EDINBURGH PREVIEWS
Sheffield, 1989. Loveable, eccentric 71-year-old, Hilda, has run a second-hand clothes shop for decades. She does it to make money to feed 30 stray cats. One day, a journalist from The Guardian walks in
Join Hildas granddaughter, Julie Flower, for a multi-character comedy-drama about family history subverting expectations. All in a nostalgic world of old carrier bags, pools coupons and vintage clothes.
Julie is delighted to bring her 5-star Edinburgh Fringe hit show to Drayton Arms Theatre prior to returning to Edinburgh this summer.
Written and performed by Julie Flower
Dramaturgy and direction by Sarah Chew
PART OF DRAYTON ARMS THEATRE EDINBURGH PREVIEWS
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