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52 Shades of Maggie - Dirty Dancing in the Pub archiveThe sequel to Fifty One Shades of Maggie. Maggie Muff and her half-wit pal Big Sally-Ann are planning a birthday party in the pub. But, in the world of Maggie, things never go according to plan. The dust has settled in the estate after the shenanigans of Maggie's last adventure and now she and her idiot sidekick, Big Sally-Ann, are planning a birthday party in the pub. Big Sally-Ann's dream is to dance to the last dance from "Dirty Dancing" at the party ... but she can't find her rhythm, or a dress, or a swimsuit that fits! And as if that's not enough, big Igor ?the dogger' gets lifted and deported. Maggie comes to the rescue, but in her world things don't always run as smoothly as planned.

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Author: Leesa Harker

52 Shades of Maggie - Dirty Dancing in the Pub

52 Shades of Maggie - Dirty Dancing in the Pub (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01385380338. Details of all 52 Shades of Maggie - Dirty Dancing in the Pub archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1734093665

Archive Listings

22 May 15
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23 May 15
Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre)
Greenock, Inverclyde
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6 May 15Perth Theatre
Perth, Perth and Kinross
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3 May 15Playhouse Theatre
Edinburgh
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15 Apr 15
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3 May 15
The Pavilion
Glasgow
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Reviews

Reviews


USER: 02May15:
Firstly, this play is not the same as 51 shades. So if yor hoping for that only or have a shocking sense of humour, like some appear to have then don't go. I however, went with a large group of family and friends of varied age groups and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Classic Scottish banter, with an actress who takes on a great deal of responsibility taking on various characters. She is fantastic and the one liners had the whole place in years of laughter. I would suggest if your up for a laugh and good night out! Then get yourself a long


User: 02May15:
Very poor show, actress tried and well done to her remembering all her lines. Not surprised so many people left after the first half. The substance of the show was sadly lacking! Waste of money, don't bother going along.


USER: 26Apr15:
mixture of us went expecting the same sort of show as 51 shades ..we were oh, so wrong. We left half way through, so did many others. Some demanding their money back, I can just say that at least we left and got some of our evening. Rubbish, poorly acted and written. 0 out of 10. If you have tickets I would bin them.


Marjorie.: 26Apr15:
Went to see the show 23rd April. What a let down, was w Other friends and we all have a sence of humour but this was terrible, couldn't believe the amount of people walking out. We did feel sorry for the actress as it took some doing remembering all the act.


Margaret Crilley: 19Apr15:
This is the biggest load of rubbish I have ever seen in my life! Left halfway through as did many others on 16th April showing. I've been a patron of the Pavillion for many years and have never seen a show so disappointing and lacking in humour

User Reviews

User (02May15): Very poor show, actress tried and well done to her remembering all her lines. Not surprised so many people left after the first half. The substance of the show was sadly lacking! Waste of money, don't bother going along.
USER (02May15): Firstly, this play is not the same as 51 shades. So if yor hoping for that only or have a shocking sense of humour, like some appear to have then don't go. I however, went with a large group of family and friends of varied age groups and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Classic Scottish banter, with an actress who takes on a great deal of responsibility taking on various characters. She is fantastic and the one liners had the whole place in years of laughter. I would suggest if your up for a laugh and good night out! Then get yourself a long
Marjorie. (26Apr15): Went to see the show 23rd April. What a let down, was w Other friends and we all have a sence of humour but this was terrible, couldn't believe the amount of people walking out. We did feel sorry for the actress as it took some doing remembering all the act.
USER (26Apr15): mixture of us went expecting the same sort of show as 51 shades ..we were oh, so wrong. We left half way through, so did many others. Some demanding their money back, I can just say that at least we left and got some of our evening. Rubbish, poorly acted and written. 0 out of 10. If you have tickets I would bin them.
Margaret Crilley (19Apr15): This is the biggest load of rubbish I have ever seen in my life! Left halfway through as did many others on 16th April showing. I've been a patron of the Pavillion for many years and have never seen a show so disappointing and lacking in humour
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