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Actor says first visit 'knocked his socks off'

Hull Daily Mail

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April 21, 2025

THE value of a vibrant arts and culture scene to a thriving business environment was underlined as key figures behind a forthcoming production at Hull Truck Theatre took to the stage in front of a corporate crowd.

- By DEBORAH HALL deborah.hall@reachplc.com @DeborahHall15

Actor says first visit 'knocked his socks off'

Stephen Tompkinson, a newcomer to Hull, told how his first stop in the city had made a lasting impression, during an event to launch the Humber Biz Week programme.

He said: "I have only been here a week and I have seen how busy the theatre is and what opportunities there are.

"It's knocked my socks off seeing the studio and the creative workshops and the events like today. You see a lot of theatres just not as in touch with the community as you are here."

Adrian Hood, who appears alongside Stephen in Richard Bean's comedy To Have and To Hold, said culture had helped Hull overcome its "downbeat reputation".

He said: "We should be really proud of Hull, proud of where we live and work. That's really important."

He added: "If you are recruiting for your business or your workplace Hull has a lot to offer, fantastic museums, Hull Truck Theatre itself, great galleries, great restaurants.

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