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Radio Solent,3 mins

Glengarry Glen Ross theatre play with a twist

Steve Harris

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Shortly after the pandemic, the call of Dorset brought actor Billy Geraghty back to the county where he spent his teenage years. He originally moved to Lyme Regis when he was 11 years old, after many family holidays led to a love affair with Dorset. He's since had a decorated career as a stage and screen actor, including playing Jerry Lee Lewis in 'Great Balls of Fire' and Buddy Holly in 'Buddy' the musical. Billy's now back living in Lyme Regis and is helping the town's Marine Theatre to produce a gender-blind version of the David Mamet play 'Glengarry Glen Ross'. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Solent's Steve Harris has been chatting to Billy, alongside Siobhan McCoulough who's starring in the play.

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