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Sunday, 3 March 2019

Play about Martyn Hett comes to Newcastle #BeMoreMartyn


The play about Corrie fan Martyn Hett, who died in the Manchester Arena bombings, is coming to Newcastle. The play will be staged at the Live Theatre and you can book tickets here.

Hope Theatre Company asked eight of Martyn's closest friends and created a unique piece of theatre using their words. They give a remarkable insight into an extraordinary young man.

In #BeMoreMartyn : The Boy With The Deirdre Tattoo, Martyn’s friends take us on a journey from the cobbles of Corrie to Eurovision parties, celebrating Deirdre, Mariah and Michelle along the way.

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Friday, 27 April 2018

Paula Lane to play Martyn's Hett friend in tribute play


Paula Lane, who played Kylie Platt in Coronation Street, will be joining the cast of the celebrating the life of Martyn Hett. She'll play Martyn's friend Rachel.

Commenting on the role, Paula told Manchester Evening News: “I am so thrilled to be joining Hope Theatre Company and to help continue Martyn’s legacy. To speak Rachel’s words and share her memories is an absolute honour and I’m looking forward to sharing this important message”

The play is called #BeMoreMartyn - The Boy With The Deirdre Tattoo and it runs at Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester from May 21 - 26.

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Monday, 12 March 2018

Corrie's Memorial bench to Martyn Hett unveiled


At the unveiling of the new Victoria Street today at ITV, the memorial bench to Martyn Hett and all those who lost their lives in the Manchester bombings of May 2017, has been revealed.

The bench has a plaque of dedication on it, as below:


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Friday, 26 January 2018

Martyn Hett play returns for first anniversary of Arena attack


A play about the life of Manchester Arena bomb victim Martyn Hett is set to return to Manchester one year since the tragic event, with tickets having gone on sale this week.

#BeMoreMartyn – named after a hashtag that trended online just hours after the 29-year-old’s death was announced – will run at Hope Mill Theatre in Ancoats from 21 to 26 May.

The play, which premiered to sell-out crowds in October last year, was produced with the full support of Martyn’s family and was created from transcripts of interviews with eight of Martyn’s closest friends.

In the play, his friends explore what it is to ‘be more Martyn’ and take the audience on a journey from the cobbles of Canal Street to his ‘legendary’ Eurovision parties, celebrating Coronation Street, Mariah Carey and Michelle McManus along the way.


Commenting at the play, former Coronation Street actress Julie Hesmondhalgh, who is also a patron of Hope Theatre Company, said: “This verbatim piece beautifully captured the indefatigable spirit of a very special young man who somehow made the world sparkle a little brighter just by being in it. Beautifully staged and performed, it was a perfect tribute to him and to the city he loved, and left everyone present feeling like they wanted to live a little more fully, a little more proudly, a little less self-consciously, and a lot less seriously. A little more like Martyn.”

Known for his unique take on popular culture, as well as his appearances on Come Dine with Me and Tattoo Fixers, since his death Martyn has become synonymous with living life to the full and being proud of who you are.

Michael Keating, one Martyn’s friends portrayed in the play, said: “It beautifully encapsulated the legacy we’re left with and the message we want people to remember.”


The play has been produced by Hope Theatre Company, which specialises in verbatim theatre and productions for and about the LGBT+ community.

Adam Zane, artistic director of Hope Theatre Company, said: “At the beginning of this project, we didn’t quite understand the power of Martyn and his influence on the people around him. Having spent weeks speaking to his friends and family, we were in awe of how he transformed people. He changed the life of everybody he met and has since influenced so many more.”

Following the dates in Manchester, #BeMoreMartyn will head down south for a four-night stint in Brighton and a final show in London on 3 June.

Mike Lee, co-producer of #BeMoreMartyn, added: “We want to continue to tell Martyn’s story and take his legacy around the country.”

For more information about #BeMoreMartyn or to buy tickets, visit www.hopemilltheatre.co.uk/events/bemoremartyn-boy-deirdre-tattoo/

 #BeMoreMartyn – The Boy with the Deirdre Tattoo, Hope Mill Theatre, 113 Pollard Street, Manchester, M4 7JA / www.hopemilltheatre.co.uk / Monday 21 May to Saturday 26 May, 2pm or 7:30pm / Tickets £15



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Monday, 6 November 2017

Tonight! Martyn Hett tribute night at Stockport Plaza

Come and celebrate the life of Coronation Street fan Martyn Hett tonight at a very special event at the Plaza Theatre, Stockport.   

It promises to be a wonderful evening of music, song and dance featuring showstoppers by Martyn’s friends from his performing days at North Cheshire Theatre School, tributes from special guests and a few surprises!

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Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Martyn Hett celebrated in new play #BeMoreMartyn


This is a lovely piece of news.

Manchester bombing victim and Coronation Street uber-fan Martyn Hett is to be celebrated in a new play called #BeMoreMartyn

It's going to be based on friends’ memories of Martyn and will include divas, glamour and, almost certainly, a flamboyant take on some of Coronation Street’s best-loved characters.  


The play, produced by the Hope Theatre Company, will ask the question: “How do we be more Martyn?”

Adam Zane, artistic director of Hope Theatre Company, said: “This is a unique event celebrating Martyn’s extraordinary take on popular culture. I wasn’t fortunate enough to meet Martyn during his life, but having spoken with so many of his friends and family during the research for this production, I couldn’t think of a more fitting way to share their memories of him than word for word.”

#BeMoreMartyn will run at Hope Mill Theatre in Ancoats, Manchester, on 22 and 23 October at 7.30pm. Tickets will be priced £20 and all profits will be donated to Martyn’s favoured charities, Beacon Counselling, Beechwood Cancer Care Centre and Kidscan.

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Friday, 25 August 2017

Martyn Hett tribute night announced

Come and celebrate the life of Coronation Street fan Martyn Hett at a very special event.

The tribute night will be held on Monday 6 November at 7pm at the Plaza Theatre, Stockport.    It promises to be a wonderful evening of music, song and dance featuring showstoppers by Martyn’s friends from his performing days at North Cheshire Theatre School, tributes from special guests and a few surprises!

You can buy tickets here.

Martyn was one of those killed in the Manchester bomb attack earlier this year.  This week it was announced that his younger sister got 11 A* results in her GCSEs. The story even made the BBC news where Martyn's sister and parents were interviewed. You can see the story here.

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