Sayera Haque is to appear in a high profile multi-cultural comedy play in Manchester.

‘The Community Centre!’ is a feel-good play all about a day in the life of an inner city community centre.

Sayera iis the sister of Sophiya Haque was a regular on Coronation Street. She tragically died at the age of 41 from cancer. 

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Sayera said, 'I am delighted to have a great part in a production that encourages major cultural interaction in a relaxed, social atmosphere.”

The play features an exciting mix of cultures and races from African-Caribbean to Asian and English.

Sayera said, ‘We wanted to show that the melting-pot of cultures which makes up the city of Manchester is diversity at its most creative, cutting edge.

“We have forged a way where there was no way. We also wanted to make the play accessible for all & encourage people to come who wouldn't usually go to the theatre.

“We think we have created something really unique and entertaining. Come and see the play and decide for yourself’.

The play is written by Nicola Gardner, Directed by John Klark and Produced by Darren Adams.

Tickets are priced at £10.00, concessions: £8.00 with performances on Tuesday 20 to Saturday 24 September 7.30pm

BSL interpreted performance on Friday 23rd September 2.00pm

VENUE: Engine House Theatre, Anthony Burgess Foundation, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester M1 5BY

For tickets see http://www.communitycentre.org.uk/