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Best of British 2: Revenge of the Sitcom

by OTTC6 April 2009
  • Jun 3rd 2009 to Jun 6th 2009

Event Details

  • Type: Production
  • Group: Old Town Theatre Company

Address

  • Address: Swindon Arts Centre, Devizes Road, Swindon, WIltshire, SN1 4BJ

Contact Details

  • Contact: Box Office: 01793 614837

Extra Information

Well, it’s back!

In 2007, OTTC took the Arts Centre stage by storm, with its first venture into the world of triple bill sitcom, adapted for the stage. Back then, Dad’s Army, Fawlty Towers and Hancock’s Half Hour had the audiences rolling in the aisles! This time round, we’re ringing the changes with some more of classic British Sitcoms, adapted for the Swindon stage!

Blackadder

The second chapter of the historical sitcom transports us to Elizabethan England and to a particularly cunning member of the Queen’s court, a certain Edmund, bastard great-great grandson of the Blackadder of season 1.

But while the two may be related, this Blackadder turns out to be an altogether different beast, making up for what he lacks in royal lineage and incompetence with a biting wit, greed and cowardly cunning.

Only Fools and Horses

Voted by viewers as the best sitcom of all time, we’ll be bringing you the comic tales of Del Boy and Rodders. Derek Trotter, or Del Boy, is a loveable Cockney rogue and wheeler dealer. He spent the 1980s and early 1990s slaving away in the Peckham badlands with his market stall creaking under the weight of dodgy gear.

Rodders, as he is affectionately known by his big brother, has stuck by Del through thick and thin. After leaving school with two GCEs in Art and Maths, he was expelled from Art College for dabbling with the dreaded weed. Without much going for him Rodney managed to rise to the heady heights of Financial Director of Trotters Independent Traders.

Yes Minister

A bedrock programme in the UK structure, Yes Minister embodied the early 1980s attitude to authority and politics as a gently hypocritical world filled with doubletalk.

The series followed Right Honorable James Hacker MP, Minister for Administrative Affairs, and his attempts to make officialdom and administration make sense. He did this whilst pushing his own self-serving agenda, and keeping his head above any nasty political waters. Throughout his career, he was up against Whitehall’s Sir Humphrey Appleby, unflappable symbol of a machine that has no gears, only brakes.

Three series were made between 1980 and 1984, before Jim Hacker achieved real power in Yes Prime Minister.

7.30pm: Wednesday, 3rd June to Saturday, 6th June 2009
£7.50 or £5 concessions
Buy eight at £7.50 and get two free!
Box Office: 01793 614837

About the Author

OTTC

OTTC

Since the Old Town Theatre Company was set up in 1992, we have added another dimension to the drama scene in Swindon. With a particular focus on the works of contemporary playwrights, our aims are to provide a variety of entertainment that will appeal to a more adventurous theatre goer. We are based at the Arts Centre, Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon. We welcome anyone interested in any aspect of the theatre, including: acting, directing, lighting, sound, set design and backstage work. We cover a variety of activities such as plays and workshops. In addition to our annual season, we also regularly enter the Harold Jolliffe One Act Play Festival. This is the Swindon round of the All England Theatre Festival. We’ve enjoyed great success in this competition. OTTC has established itself as Swindon's most ambitious and innovative theatre company.

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