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Bill Kenwright follows up his recent critically acclaimed revivals of Oscar Wilde’s plays with Trevor Baxter’s adaptation of this celebrated story.
Fresh from success in Any Dream Will Do and the title role in Joseph in the West End, the multi-talented Lee Mead makes his comedy debut starring as Lord Arthur. Opposite him, an all-star cast is led by the legendary Gary Wilmot (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Me and My Girl), Kate O’Mara (Dynasty, Bad Girls), David Ross (The Green Green Grass), Derren Nesbitt (Special Branch, Where Eagles Dare) and Louisa Clein (Judge John Deed).
Lord Arthur Savile is deliriously happy: a pillar of Victorian society, he’s on the verge of marriage to the lovely Sybil. Then an encounter with a clairvoyant reveals that he is destined to commit murder, and Arthur decides that to protect his future wife, he must commit this bloody deed before he marries. As he sets about deciding which of his family and friends could be most conveniently eliminated, chaos predictably ensues…
This delightfully daffy comedy has a deceptive vein of black humour, sprinkled with Wilde’s inimitable one-liners.
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Children under the age of 5 are NOT permitted to attend this performance. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Shows are on select nights only at 10:00pm in the Terry Fator Theatre at The Mirage.
Adapted for the stage by Ben Power and Tim Carroll
Directed by Tim Carroll
Spike Milligan’s celebrated war memoirs take to the road once more in this gloriously absurd and exuberant hit comedy which has had both audiences and critics in stitches.
High comedy and tragedy collide, as we follow Gunner Milligan and his jazz quartet, adrift on the tide of great historic events. Using Spike’s own words, the show joyously fuses comedy, song and dance – showing how humour, music and comradeship enabled a hapless bunch of young men to prevail against the might of the Nazi War machine.
Songs include the jazz greats Chattanooga Choo Choo, Ain’t Misbehavin’, In the Mood, Honeysuckle Rose, Kalamazoo and many more.
Warning: contains barrack room humour.
Noel Coward's classic comedy.
Directed by Belinda Lang
Designed by Matthew Wright
Cast: Robert Bathhurst, Belinda Lang, Serena Evans, Emma Davies and Virginia Stride
Set in the glamourous world of theatre, Present Laughter is a gloriously witty portrait of the life that whirled round Noel Coward in his heyday, sparkling from start to finish with cut-glass humour and spectacular repartee.
In this sumptuous new production, Robert Bathhurst stars as the successful and self-obsessed actor, Garry Essendine.
Flamboyant, vain and devastatingly handsome, Essendine is about to set off on tour but when he is visited in by ex-wives, lawyers, playwrights and one-night stands amongst others, the stage is set for a battle of glittering egos!
Robert Bathurst is well known to television and theatre audiences with credits including Cold Feet, Hornblower and My Dad’s the Prime Minister. Belinda Lang, a Coward connoisseur, both directs and plays his long-suffering secretary Monica. They are joined by two stalwarts of British acting, Serena Evans plays his estranged wife Liz and Virginia Stride is Essendine’s housekeeper Miss Erikson.
Razor-sharp wit, dazzlingly funny dialogue, captivating characters and fabulous sets & costumes, this deliciously wicked confection will delight all lovers of great comedy.
Comedy Show (4 top comedians) | Nightclub until 3am
Bring in the New Year with a brilliant night of laughter and dancing in a fantastic venue. The Comedy Carnival's New Years Eve show promises to be one of the funniest in London.
This year's show brings you an outstanding line-up of international comedy featuring Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Sarah Millican, the hilarious Gordon Southern, Portuguese funny man Philberto and the highly entertaining Pete Jonas as MC.
Following the success of The Hollow, The Unexpected Guest, And Then There Were None and Spider’s Web, the Agatha Christie Theatre Company is proud to present the next instalment in the highly acclaimed series, Christie's undisputed masterpiece: Witness for the Prosecution.
After huge stage success the play was filmed by Billy Wilder in 1957, starring Tyrone Power (in his last completed film role), Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton. It won many awards, including nominations for seven Oscars and was the year's Number One Box Office hit worldwide. Several remakes have followed, most recently starring Diana Rigg, Ralph Richardson and Beau Bridges.
Emily French, an elderly woman who recently left her considerable estate to the charming young Leonard, is found dead. Murdered. Though he protests his innocence, Leonard quickly becomes the prime suspect. His plea hinges on his wife’s testimony, until the sudden appearance of a mysterious young woman, bearing an unexpected clue. Will the truth be revealed in time or will Leonard be declared guilty at the hands of the Witness for the Prosecution? In a world where everyone seems to be harbouring a dark secret, this gripping courtroom drama will keep you guessing until the final fatal moment.
Bill Kenwright follows up his recent critically acclaimed revivals of Oscar Wilde’s plays with Trevor Baxter’s adaptation of this celebrated story.
Fresh from success in Any Dream Will Do and the title role in Joseph in the West End, the multi-talented Lee Mead makes his comedy debut starring as Lord Arthur. Opposite him, an all-star cast is led by the legendary Gary Wilmot (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Me and My Girl), Kate O’Mara (Dynasty, Bad Girls), David Ross (The Green Green Grass), Derren Nesbitt (Special Branch, Where Eagles Dare) and Louisa Clein (Judge John Deed).
Lord Arthur Savile is deliriously happy: a pillar of Victorian society, he’s on the verge of marriage to the lovely Sybil. Then an encounter with a clairvoyant reveals that he is destined to commit murder, and Arthur decides that to protect his future wife, he must commit this bloody deed before he marries. As he sets about deciding which of his family and friends could be most conveniently eliminated, chaos predictably ensues…
This delightfully daffy comedy has a deceptive vein of black humour, sprinkled with Wilde’s inimitable one-liners.
The Churchill's pantomime for 2010/2011 season.
Classic drama about a woman's struggle against prejudice and fear written in 1881. On her country estate, Mrs Alving is building an orphanage in memory of her dead husband. As her son Oswald, a successful artist living in Paris, returns home and the Pastor arrives to dedicate the orphanage, it seems she can finally bury the painful memories of her past. But over the course of one day, the dark secrets and unresolved tensions of the past are brutally exposed. The strange and complex relationships that bind Mrs Alving and her son to their maid Regina, her father Engstrand and to the priest Manders come to light - and we discover the shocking truth about her dead husband.
Panto at Misery-on-Sea has not gone well and tonight, of al nights, a big producer is coming to see the show.
Backstage, tensions rise, tempers fray and tantrums rage…
The happy, glitzy family image of panto gives way to a far less wholesome world - the dark underbelly of showbiz - a world inhabited by performers going nowhere, and they know it.
This unsettling comedy is both funny and moving giving the perfect bitter-sweet taste for Christmas…but do not bring children to this.
Performed by Jim McManus, Pat Abernethy and Dave Marsden.
Directed by Jim Dunk
Written by Dave Marsden