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Performance

VenueRoyal & Derngate
TownNorthampton
CountyNorthamptonshire
From15th March 2013
To6th April 2013
When19:45. Mar13 19 at 19:00. Mar13 26 at 17:00. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30 (exclu. Mar13 16)
PricesFrom £13.00. To £24.00.
Royal & Derngate (V449)
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Production Changes

Previous details associated with this item and date of change.
  • Date of change: 14 Mar 13 - T01951977536
  • Date of change: 27 Feb 13 - T01951977536
  • Date of change: 29 Nov 12 - T01951977536

Mr Whatnot - 50th Anniversary Production

Mr Whatnot

Work:: Mr Whatnot (S0111334117)

In this hilarious fish-out-of-water tale, a na?ve but highly imaginative piano tuner is summoned to the stately home of Lord and Lady Slingsby-Craddock. A case of mistaken identity leads to an increasingly surreal series of encounters over a summer weekend of tennis matches and afternoon tea, as Mr Whatnot attempts to win the affections of their debutante daughter Amanda. Think Mr Bean goes to Downton.
Author Alan Ayckbourn

Production:: 50th Anniversary Production (T01951977536)

Alan Ayckbourn is one of the country's most loved and prolific playwrights. Following on from our Ayckbourn at 70 Season in 2009 we are delighted to present one of his rarely seen early plays ? his very first to transfer to the West End. This is the 50th anniversary production of a side-splitting play combining a tribute to the physical comedy of the silent movie era with the very British obsessions with class, cucumber sandwiches and bed-hopping.
Producer Royal and Derngage
Director Cal McCrystal
Design Lucy Bradridge
Sound Helen Atkinson
Lighting Richard Godin
Choreographer Ivan Fabrega
Performer Liz Crowther
Performer Russell Dixon
Performer Flick Ferdinando
Performer Charles Hunt
Performer George Keller
Performer Antonia Kinlay
Performer Juanma Rodriguez

Listing:: L091743294

Royal



50th Anniversary Production

Alan Ayckbourn is one of the country's most loved and prolific playwrights. Following on from our Ayckbourn at 70 Season in 2009 we are delighted to present one of his rarely seen early plays ? his very first to transfer to the West End. This is the 50th anniversary production of a side-splitting play combining a tribute to the physical comedy of the silent movie era with the very British obsessions with class, cucumber sandwiches and bed-hopping. Royal

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Special Performances


  • 2 Apr 13 Captioned
  • 3 Apr 13 Audio Described
  • 4 Apr 13 Audio Described
  • 4 Apr 13 Sign Interpreted
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