Small, versatile, original, accessible & proffessional touring theatre

DAY-STAR THEATRE ARE

Jane Marshall has appeared in the film Robin Hood and on TV in Brookside. Jane also paints and runs courses on traditional canal art and plays the fiddle. Her spare time is taken up with  growing vegetables, riding horses and walking in nice places

Duffy Marshall who, many years ago, has appeared on TV in Watching, Coronation Street, Medics, Children's Ward and Brookside. is the writer of all our plays, songs and music. He is also one half of The Duffey Boys (yes with an ‘e’) a singer/songwriting duo and one third of The Wash a new band who refuse to be pigoen holed musicaly  or any other way for that matter. Duffy is an equity stage name (mum's maiden name). His real name is Pete. He likes to walk with Jane

Jack Marshall is an acomplished musician and singer songwriter having worked on much of day-star’s recent music and has composed and recorded the last 2 rural touring soundtracks. He occasionally fills in as sound & lighting technician for the rural touring plays. His current band is called Paper Tigers and he also performs with George & Kirsty in Same Old Noise

George Marshall is currently our leading sound and lighting engineer having masterminded our latest lighting set up. George also plays drums in a couple of bands.

Kirsty Marshall A very recent addition to the Marshall clan having married George she is also one of the sound and lighting team. She is also talented on the stage as both an actor and singer

IN THE BEGINNING

In 1977 Pete and Jane Marshall moved onto a 45ft wooden narrow boat and found a mooring on the river Thames at Weybridge. The boat was called Day-Star and by 1980 they were fed up of never having enough time to cruise the inland waterways. The solution was to give up proper jobs and head north on to the canal system.

The small matter of money to buy food led Pete (a former drama teacher) to write a short 1 man play to perform at canalside pubs during the summer and then, maybe with the novelty having warn off, they could go back to a normal existence. No chance! The 1 man show soon developed into a 1 man 1 woman show with the unsuspecting Jane (a former agricutural student and dairy farmer) being the other half. During the next twenty five years children were born, other actors came and went, another boat (The Angry Bull) replaced the loveable, leaky Day-Star and more theatre and other projects were started at our South Cheshire base.

NOW

4 summers ago saw the final Waterways Tour but Day-Star are still be based on the Shropshire Union Canal at The Old Stables, Audlem, Cheshire continuing with and developing our Rural Tours taking our original and highly relevant plays to village halls and small theatres and continuing our  Plays and workshops for schools and Roses and Castles painting wekends.

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