Friday, 2 November 2012
Corrie fellas to tell tales from the Street on stage
Charlie Lawson and Nick Cochrane, who played Jim McDonald and Andy McDonald on Coronation Street, will be telling tales from Coronation Street next month.
Charlie and Nick will take to the stage at Colne Muni, Albert Road in Lancashire on Thursday, November 15.
Together the actors are behind Tales from the Street, a look back at their time on The Street and their life since. Lawson’s other credits include the medical series Doctors, 80s comedy Bread and The Bill.
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