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The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town - A Charity World Premiere in Aid of The Prince's Trust archiveThis performance is in aid of The Prince's Trust - helping change young lives From the darkest annals of Victorian England comes a lurid tale of folks, jokes... and cloaks. Murder and mayhem, chaos and comedy follow as a lone lunatic stalks the gas-lit streets of London terrorizing the population in the most horrific way (and it's not Jack The Ripper - he's away on a course!). This was originally conceived and written by Spike Milligan for a 'special one-off' TV special to reunite him with Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe - The legendary Goons. It was never recorded. The Phantom Raspberry Blower Of Old London Town was then adapted by comedy great, Ronnie Barker, first for BBC TV's Six Dates With Barker and then again, for the classic The Two Ronnies. Author, Lee Moone, has now adapted a fiendishly, rib-tickling stage version, for a whole new generation to enjoy. Directed as a hilariously fast-paced live radio show. The Phantom is to be played by one of the mystery celebrity guests.

Cast/Performers

David Boyle, Lee Moone, Steve Elias, James Petherick (Announcer), Jodie Jacobs (The Girl)

Creatives/Company

Director: Dirk Maggs

The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town - A Charity World Premiere in Aid of The Prince's Trust

The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town - A Charity World Premiere in Aid of The Prince's Trust (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01865701765. Details of all The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town - A Charity World Premiere in Aid of The Prince's Trust archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S439269026

Archive Listings

30 Oct 15The Other Palace
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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