Tin Orb presents New Dawn Fades: A Play About Joy Division & Manchester This hugely acclaimed play tells the story of four ordinary Manchester lads who came together to form one of the most influential bands of all time; Joy Division. Following the untimely death of lead singer Ian Curtis, the band went on to enjoy huge success as New Order. The show is written by the award-winning actor Brian Gorman, who received much praise for his portrayal of Factory Records boss Tony Wilson. He guides the audience through the heart and soul of both the band and the city. The result is a spellbinding journey of love, passion, grief, and of course music, drawing inspiration from the enigmatic lyrics of Ian Curtis, with a soundtrack featuring iconic hits of the late 1970’s UK music scene, including of course Joy Division. The play is directed by Brian Gorman and Lauren Greenwood, who plays Debbie Curtis. Josh Lonsdale, Joy Division frontman, Ian Curtis. 'The play is a beautiful crafted and emotional homage to a hugely influential and talented band.'Louder Than War 'It’s certainly the closest I’ll ever get to seeing Joy Division… I could not recommend this musical play more highly.'The Punk Site 'A spellbinding and brilliant play about one of the greatest bands of all time. I totally urge anyone left out there who believes in music to go and see it.'John Robb 'So fascinating, and (Josh Lonsdale) who played Ian Curtis was brilliant!'Jayne Middlemiss 'Highly entertaining, poignant, and often very funny. Brian Gorman played an uncanny version of the late great Tony Wilson.'Will Sergeant (Echo and The Bunnymen) £35 with souvenir programme (inc £.20 booking fee per ticket) £31 (inc £2.50 booking fee per ticket)