A COMING-of-age comedy that enjoyed a hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival is coming to a Cheshire venue.

On Friday, March 27, at 7.30pm, the Lion Salt Works Museum in Northwich, will show ‘Yours Sincerely’, an imaginative coming-of age comedy, based on real life.

It tells the tale of Will Jackson, who has accidentally stolen 300 stamps and now must work out how to make his stamps count.

The show comes to Cheshire after a hit run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Part of the Cheshire Rural Touring Arts Spring season, tickets to this LGBTQ performance cost £10 per adult and £6.50 for under 16-year olds.

The comedy is suitable for children over 14 years old. Bookings can be made by calling on 01606 275066 or at

www.ticketsource.co.uk/cheshireruraltouringarts

The comedy from Quick Duck Theatre follows how Will Jackson uses his 300 stolen stamps to reconnect with everyone from old friends and ex-boyfriends to the marketing department of John Lewis, with whom he has had a run-in.

Based on real life correspondences, the comedy brings to life the complications and hilarity of 21-century communications by weaving together a fast-moving show of storytelling and lipsync cabaret.

Councillor Louise Gittins, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council and cabinet member for wellbeing, said: “The Lion Salt Works Museum prides itself on showing a variety of different plays, performances and musical events. I am delighted that the Museum will be showing ‘Yours Sincerely’, a play that comes to Cheshire after a highly successful run at Edinburgh Fringe Festival.”

The Lion Salt Works Museum tells the story of salt through fun, interactive displays, a theatrical lighting, sound and film experience and a walk-in ‘subsiding house’. There is no charge to visit the bespoke play area, butterfly garden, café or shop.