Vamos Theatre has an impressive reputation for presenting shows which tackle difficult subject matter - and they’re at it again here. The Worcester-based company uses full masks to tell its stories without words - and having previously turned the spotlight on dementia, the health service, post-traumatic stress and death, they’re here returning with a show that tells the tale of an unlikely friendship between a young man struggling with ADHD and a lonely pensioner. 

Boy on the Roof is accessible to deaf audiences without BSL interpretation.

Suitable for 12+, this production contains references to drugs.

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