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Geordie football legend Alan Shearer to appear in stage play - here's where to see it

Geordie football hero Alan Shearer is to appear in a play about another legendary North East goal scorer.

Shearer has recorded a piece to camera to be played during performances of a play called Wor Bella, about munitionette footballers during WW1.

It shows him talking about Bella Reay the Blyth Spartans Ladies centre forward who scored an incredible 133 goals in 30 games between 1917 and 1918.

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Shearer's analysis is set against the backdrop of the Munitionettes Cup final in May 1918, which was attended by 22,000 people.

Blyth Spartans Ladies beat Bolckow Vaughan of Middlesbrough 5-0 to win the cup that involved dozens of women's teams from throughout the North East of England.

Goal scoring legend Bella Reay (Handout)

Bella scored a hat-trick in the final and Shearer is seen analysing her performance.

Ed Waugh, writer and producer of Wor Bella , explained: "In latter days Bella has been described as the Alan Shearer of her day, so who better to ask for his half-time analysis of the cup final than the great man himself. It is a massive coup for us."

Now a respected BBC pundit, Shearer is Newcastle United 's greatest scorer netting 206 goals in all competitions during his time there.

He was also the top scorer in Euro 1996 and was a prolific scorer for Southampton and Blackburn Rovers before joining the Magpies.

Shearer said: "The story of the munitionettes who saved the WW1 war effort - working 60 hours a week in dangerous and physically demanding conditions - and still found time to play football for wartime charities, is both incredible and inspirational. I'm proud to be part of this excellent project and play."

A newspaper report on Bella's goal scoring exploits (Handout)

Ed added: "Alan has been tremendous. As soon as he heard about the story he came on board and provided his time for free.

"To thank Alan for his support, we are delighted to do post show collections for the Alan Shearer Foundation.

"The Foundation was set up to directly support the Alan Shearer Centre in Newcastle which is run by St Cuthbert’s Care and provides a range of specialist respite, residential and social facilities for people with complex disabilities and acute sensory impairments.”

Wor Bella, which is supported by Arts Council England , stars Lauren Waine as Bella Reay.

It will premiere at Blyth Phoenix Theatre in Northumberland on Friday, March 25, before touring the North East, taking in Hexham Queen Hall, Newcastle Theatre Royal (studio), Alnwick Playhouse, Playhouse Whitley Bay and ending at South Shields Westovian Theatre, South Shields on Saturday, April 2.

Visit www.worbella.co.uk for further details.

For further details about the Alan a Shearer Foundation visit https://www.alanshearerfoundation.org.uk

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