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Forget Turkey! (We Liked it So Much We're Going to Phuket Again) archiveFrom golfing triumphs to Titanic disasters, 2012 brought us all manner of historic and hysterical events ripe for a satirical plucking in the hugely popular Forget Turkey (We're going to Phuket this Christmas). Who knows what 2013 has in store? Will Legenderry ever decide what to call itself, and can we still blame Maggie for the bedroom tax now that she's gone? Will Luis Suarez continue to bite the hand that feeds him, and is it true UTV has de-commissioned a reality TV show to audition Maze tour guides called The H Block Factor? Would North Korea not be a happier place if Terri Hooley just relocated his Good Vibrations shop there? And will we ever work out what ?'fleg'' to fly on which day of the week and when to illuminate the City Hall with 50 shades of red, white and blue? and green with maybe a hint of orange... and pink and purple... No sporting, cultural, political or other newsworthy development of 2013 will escape the merciless comedy clutches of Colin Murphy, Gary Mitchell and Dan Gordon - the three strangest bedfellows since the last Stormont Executive. Strictly over 16s

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Colin Murphy, Gary Mitchell, Dan Gordon
Producer: Lyric Belfast

Forget Turkey! (We Liked it So Much We're Going to Phuket Again)

Forget Turkey! (We Liked it So Much We're Going to Phuket Again) (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01337979626. Details of all Forget Turkey! (We Liked it So Much We're Going to Phuket Again) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0349521015

Archive Listings

8 Dec 13
  to
12 Jan 14
Lyric Theatre
Belfast
Performance Details => Venue archive

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