Powerful New Play Brings Laughter, Honesty and Awareness to Breast Cancer

Apr 14, 2026

A bold, moving and unexpectedly uplifting new stage production, Tits Up, is set to take to the stage at the Phoenix Theatre on 22nd April, with both a matinee and evening performance.

Written by Cramlington based Alison Stanley and Bedlington’s Leah Bell, the play explores the realities of breast cancer through the lives of four very different women brought together in an oncology waiting room. Drawing on real-life experiences from women attending the Live Well With Cancer group in North Shields, the play delivers an authentic and deeply human portrayal of illness, resilience and connection.

Despite its serious subject matter, the production is infused with humour, warmth and camaraderie — reflecting the real-life coping mechanisms of those facing cancer. The play highlights a powerful message: cancer does not discriminate. It affects people of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life.

Cleadon based Katie Potts (18) plays Rosie, representing the often-overlooked reality that cancer can affect young people. Leah Bell plays Tina Slater, an older woman who faces her diagnosis with humour, curiosity and quiet strength. Chrissy Rock plays Brenda, a brash and outspoken character whose tough exterior masks deep vulnerability and fear while Alison Stanley plays Rachel, a driven, career-focused woman forced to confront her own assumptions and mortality.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the play, Alison said:

“Cancer is a leveller. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you earn, or where you come from, everyone faces it on the same terms. I wanted to tell that story honestly but also show the humour and friendships that help people get through.”

The production has already received powerful audience reactions, with many viewers recognising their own experiences or those of loved ones reflected on stage. While the narrative is grounded in real stories, the play balances emotion with laughter, something the original contributors themselves embraced.

Katie added:

“As a young person, you don’t think cancer is something that affects your age group. This role has really opened my eyes to how important awareness is especially for younger people.”

Performance Details:

Date: 22nd April

Venue: Phoenix Theatre Blyth 

Performances: Matinee & Evening (sold out)  (limited seats remaining for matinee)

Following its April performances, the play is set to embark on a UK tour later this year.

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Photo:  L to R Katie, Crissy, Leah and Alison

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