Chippy

Helston Old Cemetery Chapel 26th May 2024 7:30pm
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by Henry Darke presented by Trevow Helston

In the heart of a Cornish fishing town, Chipahoy is the last local shop left standing. Until now. Will the arrival of new owner Frank, a charismatic cabbie from London, fan flames of bubbling anger, or ignite new passions? And what are those ripples out at sea? Will Charlie take over the boat from his legendary father Felix Hicks? Will trawlerman Hunter Chapman turn local unease to his advantage? And will young Shirley swap frying fish, for tying knots? A riotous, daring new comedy, about what it means to live in Cornwall now, by Henry Darke.

Flexible Ticket Prices - what this means for you

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About the venue - what do I need to know?

This event will take place at the Helston Old Cemetery Chapel, Meneage Road, Helston, TR13 8BH.

There is a large pay and display car park opposite the Helston Medical Centre, Trelawney Rd, Helston TR13 8AU. This is a 5-10 minute walk away. It is possible to drop-off and pick-up immediately outside the chapel building.

​There is level access from the tarmac path into the side door of the chapel. There is space inside the chapel for wheelchairs. The seating will be on pews. If we can support you at our event in other ways please contact us on [email protected]

A small pop-up bar will be available at this event. Cash and card payments will be accepted.

Our performances may be filmed or photographed and the material may be used by Trevow Helston, its sister company Cousin Jack's or the performance company at any time for evaluation, promotion or other projects. Please be aware that it is the ticket buyer's responsibility to inform members of their party that this will be happening.

Tickets are non-refundable.

About Henry Darke

Henry Darke trained on the Royal Court Theatre Young Writers’ Programme and his one-act play Highfliers was selected for the Royal Court Theatre Young Playwrights Season. He was selected for ‘The Royal Court 50’ Most Promising Playwrights in the UK by the Drum Theatre, Plymouth. Henry’s first full length play, Booby’s Bay had a full production at The Finborough Theatre. In 2018 Henry’s play Booby's Bay was produced by The Finborough Theatre, supported by Bristol Old Vic. Henry's first BBC Radio 4 Drama Longline was broadcast April 16th 2019, repeated on Pick of the Week. Henry is a Screen International Star of Tomorrow. He directed Hooked for the Channel 4 'Coming Up' series, the prestigious scheme promoting new talent. Henry’s short film Big Mouth premiered at BFI London Film Festival and was shortlisted for BAFTA, winning Special Commendation at Encounters 'for outstanding performances, for it's passion and for the handling of a range of heartfelt relationships.’ ‘This film is so good. Angry, scruffy, vital’ (Tim Robey, Telegraph).