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  1. Date premiered. 1959. Setting. Bolton. Spring and Port Wine is a 1959 stage play by Bill Naughton. The drama is set in Bolton and concerns the Crompton family, especially Rafe, the father, and his attempts to assert his authority in the household as his children grow up.

  2. BOOK TICKETS FOR SPRING AND PORT WINE. We were invited to the Octagon Theatre in Bolton on Tuesday to see Spring and Port Wine Read what our reviewer Karen Ryder had to say about this classic drama production... Old fashioned, authoritative, harmless but bullish, Rafe Crompton believes in discipline, order and routine.

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  3. Theatre review of Spring and Port Wine (Bill Naughton) from Octagon Theatre Bolton at Octagon Theatre - reviewer: David Chadderton British Theatre Guide News, reviews, features and podcast on theatre across the UK

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  5. Apr 15, 2008 · Spring and Port Wine. Octagon, Bolton. Alfred Hickling. Tue 15 Apr 2008 04.34 EDT. T here has been quite a lot of pungent cooking in the theatre lately. The Royal Exchange's revival of...

  6. Feb 13, 2023 · “Never felt more relevant” Reviews Feb 13, 2023 by Chris Bartlett Octagon Theatre, Bolton. Charlie Ryan, Les Dennis and Mina Anwar in Spring and Port Wine at Bolton Octagon. Photo: Pamela...

  7. Details. Materials. Authors. Now Playing. Cast Size. 4w, 4m. Target Audience. Adult. Details. Summary. Rafe Crompton is not a stern man but has such unswerving integrity that his family is forced to hide slight peccadilloes from him.

  8. Jul 11, 2023 · Spring and Port Wine is a stage play by Bill Naughton which was turned into a film (1970). The story is set in Bolton and concerns the Crompton family, in particular the father, Rafe, and his attempts to assert his authority in the household as his children grow up.

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