An American In Luton
  • The Hat Factory Arts Centre
    65 - 67 Bute Street
    Luton
    Bedfordshire
    LU1 2EY
  • Thursday 26th September 8:00pm until 10:00pm
Festival and radio regular John Hegley returns with a story of family, fantasy, love, loss - and the long unseen son's stamp album.

The tall and unannounced Maine man appears
in a seemingly ordinary 1960's English living room.
He is the high chaperone and bringer of a grandmother
who has not seen her stamp-collecting son for decades;
her grandchildren, never.
His reuniting job done, this curious visitor hands the children each a ten-dollar bill
says his goodbyes and is gone - off up the suburban street, into the evening
and perhaps a hotel in the town centre
on his horse.
(A hobby horse, in fact, given him by one of the children)

Festival and radio regular John Hegley returns with a story of family, fantasy, love, loss - and the long unseen son's stamp album. A Caravaggio and a wry dry stone-waller are also thrown into the mixture. The show contains a good deal of yet-to-be-published material alongside some back catalogue favourites.

‘Let me tell you what my Pop said to me, Ma'am,
“Depression?.. Get over it! America had to.”'

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