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The Widow’s Son presented by Housecoats Productions

Studio 1a, 1a Hamilton Road, Bangor, County Down, BT20 4JP
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About

Andrew McKay fancies himself as a hard-hitting undercover journalist. 

He spends his time infiltrating various groups, posing as one of them to see what he can uncover and report back to the followers of his YouTube podcast.

No organisation is safe from his obsessive search for content; The Flat Earth Society, The U.F.O. Believers Association ... The Dog's Trust!

But this time, Andrew is aiming to achieve his crowning glory, infiltrating the world's oldest secret society... The Freemasons.

"Think of the engagement rate!"

At first, all goes well but unfortunately for Andrew,(according to ancient laws), falsely claiming to be a Mason carries a swift and brutal punishment! As the walls close in, surely such vicious penalties are beyond the pale in 2025 ..right?!

Age restriction of 16+ for this show as some of the language may not be suitable for younger audience.

 

Things to note

Studio 1A is wheelchair accessible

No dogs allowed except guide dogs

Parking available at Bingham Street & Asda carparks | Local Car Parking

The nearest bus and rail station is location in the city centre, just 10 minutes' walk away from Studio 1a on flat terrain.

 

Online booking fees apply. Avoid the booking fee and buy direct through our Visitor Information Centres.

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Ticket£16.00 per ticket

Age restriction of 16+ for this show as some of the language may not be suitable for younger audience.
Online booking fees apply. Avoid the booking fee and buy direct through our Visitor Information Centres.

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