While he is there, he bumps into an elderly member of the Hempstock family - a meeting which stirs up old memories and transports him back into time to his 12th birthday. In a coastal setting, the play starts out with a middle-aged man returning to the place where he grew up for a funeral. Read more: Hamilton announces seven-week residency at Yorkshire theatre - here's how to get tickets It’s here until May 20 in Sheffield and the two-hour spectacle is one you won’t want to miss. The National Theatre’s major new stage adaptation of Gaiman’s hit 2013 novel has come to the Steel City, direct from its acclaimed West End run. If so, then plunge your mind into Neil Gaiman’s fantasy epic The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which premiered last night at Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre. Are you ready to dive into a mythical world where danger lurks at every corner and mysterious forces threaten to destroy our very reality?
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