Rave reviews for When The Eye Has GONe When The Eye Has Gone, the play about the life and sad decline of former Northamptonshire batsman Colin Milburn, is winning rave reviews. The one man show, starring Dan Gaisford, is a collaboration between the PCA, Roughhouse Theatre and Livewire Theatre, and was written by former Kent and Derbyshire all-rounder James Graham-Brown, who writes under the pen name of Dougie Blaxland. The play began a nationwide tour of all 18 county clubs in Taunton on Tuesday following two shows at Lansdown Cricket Club in Bath which were reviewed by the British Theatre Guide and Bath Chronicle. m.bathchronicle.co.uk/theatre-review-when-the-eye-has-gone/story-29863418-detail/story.html www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/when-the-eye-ha-lansdown-cricke-13658 {{ak_sharing}}
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