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Performance

VenueThe Pit, Barbican Centre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From16th December 2006
Opened18th December 2006
To7th January 2007
PricesFrom £14.99. To £40.00.
The Pit, Barbican Centre (V372)
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Duckie - The Class Club

Duckie

Work:: Duckie (S1814628118)

Bridging the gap between live art and light entertainment, Duckie has specialised in producing new wave performance shows in innovative formats. Self confessed 'Purveyors of Progressive Working Class Entertainment', Duckie lovingly take from the historical canon of English popular theatrical forms - music hall and radical variety - and update them for the 21st century.

Production:: The Class Club (T0527951226)

For the Duckie Christmas show 2006, get socially mobile for one night only and choose your class - lower class middle class or upper class - dress up, and come and have Christmas dinner with us. In this quintessentially English game of manners Duckie present a piece of 'Dinner-tainment', a unique audience interactive theatre event. With special entertainment appropriate to your chosen class. Devised by Ursula Martinez, Vito Rocco, Jane Devoy and Mark Whitelaw with head chef Tom Norrington-Davies. 120 mins/no interval
Director Vito Tocco
Director Mark Whitelaw
Design Laura Hopkins

Listing:: L01553509191




The Class Club

For the Duckie Christmas show 2006, get socially mobile for one night only and choose your class - lower class middle class or upper class - dress up, and come and have Christmas dinner with us. In this quintessentially English game of manners Duckie present a piece of 'Dinner-tainment', a unique audience interactive theatre event. With special entertainment appropriate to your chosen class. Devised by Ursula Martinez, Vito Rocco, Jane Devoy and Mark Whitelaw with head chef Tom Norrington-Davies. 120 mins/no interval

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