A play that began life in a 60-seat theatre pub has made it to the West End.
Gerry and Sewell tells the story of two men from Gateshead with no money, who make it their mission to get their hands on Newcastle United season tickets.
The show was first performed in Whitley Bay and is based on Jonathan Tulloch's novel The Season Ticket, which was adapted into the cult Geordie film Purely Belter.
The play's writer and director Jamie Eastlake said seeing it performed on one of London's best-known stages was "surreal".