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Practically Imperfect - Lancaster
Practically Imperfect - Lancaster

Thu 12 Mar

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Gregson Arts Centre

Practically Imperfect - Lancaster

A battle of wills ensues when writer P L Travers is visited by her creation, Mary Poppins

Time & Location

12 Mar 2026, 19:30 – 21:20

Gregson Arts Centre, 33 - 35 Moor Gate, Lancaster LA1 3PY, UK

About the event

★★★★

“finds new terrain”

The Guardian on The Telling

In collaboration with Blue Fire Theatre, ​The Telling presents Practically Imperfect, a play with music by award-winning writer Clare Norburn and BAFTA-nominated BBC director, Nicholas Renton (Mrs Gaskell’s Wives and Daughters, Musketeers, Lewis).


The very private PL Travers (Lottie Walker) lives quietly in Chelsea. Out of the blue, her very own creation, Mary Poppins, suddenly appears in Travers’ office, asking difficult questions Travers would rather not answer. Rather than the Banks family, Mary Poppins has come to sort out the acerbic PL Travers herself. But Travers is a force to be reckoned with too. So who will control the narrative and win the battle of wills?


The fun-filled chaos is soundtracked by the kind of music PL Travers really wanted in the Mary Poppins film (Edwardian songs such as Lily of Laguna). Starring acclaimed actor Lottie Walker as PL Travers and a TBC actor-musician as Mary Poppins.


Doors open 7pm.

Each half will be approx 40-45mins with an interval.


Supported by the Sylvia Waddilove Foundation.

Tickets

  • General Admission

    Sale ends

    12 Mar 2026, 19:00

    Concession tickets are for individuals at state pension age or receiving benefits. Seating is unreserved. If you require a wheelchair space, we can arrange one upon your arrival. If you require a free ticket for your carer, please contact steph@thetelling.co.uk

    From £5.00 to £20.00

    • £20.00

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