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VenueRoyal Exchange
Also: The Studio/Swan Street Studio
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From27th June 2001
To11th August 2001
WhenMon-Fri 19:30, Sat 20:00, except Mon Jul 2 at 19:00, Wed Mat 14:30, Sat Mat 16:00
PricesFrom £7.00. To £24.50.
Royal Exchange (V491)
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Tit for Tat!

Tit for Tat!

Work:: Tit for Tat! (S978612979)

Monsieur Pontagnac adores women - respectable, married women especially. He cannot help but pursue them through the streets of Paris. His latest quarry, Lucienne, is proving more than a match: not only is she wooed by other suitors, she is his best friend's wife, and worse, faithful to her husband. The esteemed Monsieur Vatelin would never give her cause to break her marriage vows would he? Secret assignations and rising passions lead all parties to a night of surprise and scandal at the racey Hotel Ultimus. In Feydeau's sparkling farce, Paris is the capital of stylish chic and uncontrollable lust. Husbands and wives, lovers and mistresses, are all in mad pursuit of pleasure with only one rule - don't get caught in flagrante delicto.
Author Georges Feydeau

Production:: (T1574864568)

Production sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest. 25th Anniversary Summer Celebration - on Saturday 7 July in aid of the Royal Exchange Theatre Development Fund. Tickets include the performance of Tit for Tat! and a pre-show and interval Champagne reception with light bites. Tickets £50 and £30 , all proceeds to the Development Fund.
Company Royal Exchange Theatre
Director Matthew Lloyd
Translation Braham Murray
Translation Robert Cogo-Fawcett

Listing:: L0914343942




Production details

Production sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest. 25th Anniversary Summer Celebration - on Saturday 7 July in aid of the Royal Exchange Theatre Development Fund. Tickets include the performance of Tit for Tat! and a pre-show and interval Champagne reception with light bites. Tickets £50 and £30 , all proceeds to the Development Fund.

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