BOLTON Little Theatre’s world premiere Sunlight on The Moor is back for a further run for those who missed it first time round.
The play by Kevan Ogden is set in 1920, when Lord Leverhulme is at his Rivington home when the artist, Augustus John, arrives to paint his portrait.
The play is described as a warm and witty mixture of fact and fiction which explores family tensions, the legacy of World War One the paradox behind philanthropic industrialisation and the nature of art itself.
Performances start 7.30pm in The Forge, Bolton Little Theatre, Hanover Street, on Wednesday, August 6 until Saturday, August 9.
Tickets can be booked through The Albert Halls Box Office on 01204 33440.
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