A stage play about the tragic decline of former England and Northamptonshire batsman Colin Milburn is coming to The 3aaa County Ground, Derby as part of its UK National tour in November.
The play has been commissioned by the Professional Cricketers’ Association as part of its Mind Matters campaign with the support of the Arts Council England.
When the Eye Has Gone will be performed at the Cub on Wednesday 9 November at 7.30pm. Tickets are available from the Reception of the 3aaa Pavilion in person or other the phone at 01332 388101 (Tickets are £15, £13 for concessions)
The play When The Eye Has Gone was written by the award winning playwright Dougie Blaxland, nom de plume of James Graham-Brown, a former Derbyshire and Kent all-rounder. The production is a collaboration between the Professional Cricketers’ Association, Roughhouse Theatre and Live Wire Theatre.