Coronation Street writer Simon Crowther has penned a new play called The Ushers.
The play's on at The Tron Theatre in Glasgow and stars Vicky Binns, better know as Corrie's Molly Dobbs, last seen squashed under the rubble from the tram crash.
Find out more here.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
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