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Blackadder the Third!

by Clarkymk30 August 2011
  • Sep 20th 2011 7:30 pm to Sep 24th 2011 9:45 pm

‘Blackadder the Third’

20th – 24th September 2011
At the Chrysalis Theatre, Camphill, Milton Keynes

We have a cunning plan…

Over the past few years Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC) have built up a reputation for staging terrific and hugely popular adaptations of classic television comedies (including ‘Fawlty Towers’, ‘Ripping Yarns’, ‘the Lady Killers’ and ‘Allo Allo’) and this September are delighted to bring three episodes of the brilliant Ben Elton and Richard Curtis comedy ‘Blackadder the Third’ the stage.

A stupid Prince George, a scheming butler, an incompetent and turnip obsessed dogs-body, Mrs Miggins and her pie shop and, of course, several cunning plans! Thrill to the exploits of devilish Highwayman “The Shadow”! Swoon at Baldrick’s trousers versus the French revolutionaries! Literally widdle your drawers at the drama of rewriting the dictionary!

A talented local cast will perform the show from Tuesday 20th to Saturday 24th September at the Chrysalis Theatre, Camphill, Milton Keynes. MK15 9JY. Performances at 7.30pm each day.  

Tickets are just £9.50 each on the Tuesday, £10.50 (concessions £9.50) on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and £10.50 each on Saturday. Buy 10 and receive an extra seat free. To book call the box office on 0845 2410967 or visit the website to book online.

Tickets for their last production in February 2011, ‘Fawlty Towers’, sold out weeks before opening night and sales for this show are already breaking previous box office records so don’t delay – get your tickets today!

See the website (www.mktoc.co.uk) for more information and cast publicity pictures!

About the Author

Clarkymk

Clarkymk

Part of the writing partnership, TLC Creative (http://www.tlc-creative.co.uk) specialising in pantos, short plays and creative services. Regular performer and director with Milton Keynes Based pantomimes, comedies, musicals, murder mysteries and comedy improvisation!

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