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Performance

VenueLiverpool Playhouse
Also: for listings see Everyman & Playhouse
TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From5th December 2014
To10th January 2015
When19:30 (except Wed Dec 17). Dec 11, 18, Jan15 8 Mats 13:30. Dec 13, 20, 27, Jan15 3, 10 Mats 14:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £25.00.
Liverpool Playhouse (V536)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 1 Aug 14 - T1266525851

Sex and the Three Day Week

Work:: Sex and the Three Day Week (S02135692478)

Britain in the 1970s: a time of strikes, blackouts, and free love. But Philip's frustrated. While his wife Angela thinks he's past it, he wants to share a whole lotta love with Catherine from next door. When the naughty neighbours check in at the Paradise Hotel, it's a night to remember - for all the wrong reasons. The lights go out, the corridors see more action than the beds, and to cap it all, the place could be haunted... Throw in Fanny the French maid, Detective Inspector Connors of the Vice Squad, a snake called Cecil and Tom the mynah bird, and it all makes for a chaotic cocktail of confusion leaving the would-be lovebirds not even halfway to Paradise.
Author Stephen Sharkey (based on L'hotel Du Libre Echange by George Feydeau)

Production:: (T1266525851)

A tale of midlife crises, mistaken identities and misfiring sexual shenanigans, this new farce from Liverpool writer Stephen Sharkey (The May Queen) is a delirious delight. Age recommendation: 14+
Producer Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse
Director Serdar Bilis
Design Hannah Clarke
Sound Adrienne Quartly
Lighting Ian Scott
Performer Edward Harrison (Philip)
Performer Natalie Casey (Angela)
Performer Javier Marzan
Performer Lucy Phelps
Performer David Birrell
Performer Catrin Aaron
Performer Eileen O'Brien
Performer Robin Morrissey
Performer Graeme Rooney
Performer Ken Dodd (voice of Tom the Mynah bird)

Listing:: L0205637147




Production details

A tale of midlife crises, mistaken identities and misfiring sexual shenanigans, this new farce from Liverpool writer Stephen Sharkey (The May Queen) is a delirious delight. Age recommendation: 14+

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Special Performances


  • 18 Dec 14 Audio Described
  • 5 Jan 15 Audio Described
  • 10 Jan 15 Captioned
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