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Birmingham play PALS in line for West End run

The bitter-sweet coming of age drama, PALS, penned by a city playwright Nick Hennegan, was first staged in the Billesley pub in Kings Heath in May 1998 by the Maverick Theatre Company

Playwright Nick Hennegan

A Birmingham play first performed in a pub 16 years ago could get a new lease of life in London’s West End.

The bitter-sweet coming of age drama, PALS, penned by a city playwright Nick Hennegan, was first staged in the Billesley pub in Kings Heath in May 1998 by the Maverick Theatre Company.

However, the play, the story of four young people growing up in Birmingham in the 1960s, could now enjoy a five-week run at London’s St James’ Theatre this autumn.

It has reached the final 12 of a Society of London Theatre (SOLT) scheme, One Stage, which will see three of the best works performed in the West End.

Mr Hennegan has received a bursary to work on the reboot and he is now meeting London theatre professionals in a bid to see the project come to fruition.

Mr Hennegan said the production had enjoyed a strong response and he is confident it will enjoy a West End run.

“It is very exciting to think that something which started out in a pub in Birmingham has already attracted such attention and could be coming to theatre land in London,” he said. “It’s profile is high already and they are spending a lot of time on it, a lot of effort and quite a lot of money too.

“They are making decisions based on what they think will be a commercial hit.”