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A St George's Theatre Production

Crossing The Line

Monday 18 May, 7.30pm

The Corn Hall, Diss

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Tickets: £10.00

Following last year’s scratch performance at the Festival, Crossing the Line returns for a full production, touring to regional venues.

Erik’s life has fallen apart since Dad died. Money is tight, his baby sisters demand all Mum’s attention, and concentrating on homework feels impossible.  

As he turns away from school and friends, Erik’s bad behaviour attracts the wrong crowd. He’s excited by hanging with a new crew, and what seems like easy money for trainers and a phone. But Erik is quickly sucked in to a dark world of drug-dealing, violence and lies, risking not just his own safety, but that of his whole family. 

Crossing the Line is a powerful drama, inspired by a true story. Adapted from Tia Fisher’s award-winning verse novel and devised with input from young people, it explores the devastating impact of county lines and the strength that can be found in the face of it.

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Venue: The Corn Hall, Diss

Duration: 1 hour 50 minutes

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Tickets: £10.00

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18 May

07:30 pm

£10.00

Festival Connect & Create – celebrating the voices of children, young people and their communities.

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Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, The National Lottery Community Fund, Red Socks Charitable Trust, Adam and Tracy Darling, Melanie Darling and Chadwicks.

Masthead credit: Tom Lloyd

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