2008 marked Mikron's 37th year of touring. During the summer, Mikron's four actor/musicians travelled the waterways on board our traditional narrowboat, Tyseley, and brought live theatre to canal and riverside venues, including pubs, village halls, and community centres.
Mikron is a little theatre company with a reputation for tackling large-scale subjects and turning history into vivid and dramatic entertainment. This years productions were no exception.
Below are the show details and performances that were supported by Wychavon District Council along with promoters comments

A contemporary black comedy about the ever-present issue of Debt. There's a first world debt crisis.
Rod and Jane are up against it. Rod's business selling sock suspenders is not doing
as well as could be hoped, Joy is addicted to Marks and Spencer's,and to cap it all - the dryers just
exploded! Then there's Jo's ageing Auntie in the cellar: like their money problems she's always there,
an embarrassing and unspoken presence.
Neither Joy nor Rod knows what the other is (or
isnt) doing and things are only going to get worse.....
In the UK, personal debt amounts to over a trillion pounds and money owed exceeds the countrys GDP. When personal debt increases by a million every 4 minutes and 15% of 15-25yr olds think an ISA is an Ipod accesssory, where are we heading?
Only Mikron could bring song and humour to such trauma, resulting in a cracking story based around the words and testaments of people with first hand experience of debt.
Friday 8th August
Bricklehampton & Elmley Castle
Village Hall
Saturday 9th August
Beckford Village Hall
'Excellent
Performance'
Sunday 10th August - 7.30pm
Birlingham
Village Hall
'The professionalism of the actors
was as high as ever'

Reap the dividends of Mikron Theatre Company's insight into the Co-operative Movement - From its roots in the early part of the 19th Century when the Industriak Revolution resulted in exploitation and misery for many working people.
Did it all begin at Toad Lane in Rochdale in 1844? We shall wander down the aisles of history to bring you the true story, told, of course, with a mixture of music, humour and sadness.
Monday 4th August - 7.45pm (bar opens at 7pm)
Evesham
Rowing Club
The show was excellent, well presented
and performed and thoroughly enjoyed by the audience'
Wednesday 6th August - 7.30pm
Bishampton
Village Hall
' The audience enjoyed the show.
Good quality, educational with some very funny bits, very good musicians'
Thursday 7th August - 7.30pm
Ashton Under Hill
Village Hall
'Show was excellent, as always, and
very well received by enthusiastic audience'
Tuesday 12th August - 8.00pm (gardens open at 7.30pm)
Brandy
Cask Public House Gardens
If you have any questions regarding Mikron please contact:
Tracy Grubb
Community Development
Tel: 01386 565168
or 07989 511280
Email: tracy.grubb@wychavon.gov.uk
Hours
of work - Mon, Tues & Thurs 9-2.30pm. Wed 9-3pm and Fri 9-5pm