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Welcome to Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre, the empire of Gordon Brittas, a man with a unique management style and a dream!
He has a receptionist who keeps her baby in a drawer, a wife on the verge of a nervous breakdown, a maintenance man who is suffering from a bizarre range of rare diseases, a team who can’t stand him and numerous enemies who want to see him sacked!
In what is just a typical week for the centre, the long-suffering staff and customers face an investigation into a theft, the visit of a local area inspector, gross insubordination from a deputy manager and a safety drill that ends in chaos.
Based on the popular BBC TV series by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss (starring actor Chris Barrie), we are very excited to be putting on this premier of a stage adaptation, written by MKTOC’s own Steve Clark and Emma Dell, which has been developed with the full collaboration and support of the original writers. The show brings to life the characters from the much-loved TV show in an hilarious 2 act play.
The original show has been hailed as "the Fawlty Towers of the 1990s" due to its "fast-paced, outrageous comedy full of inventive gags” and MK’s premier comedy theatre group plan to do it justice!
Previous sell out shows have included ‘Fawlty Towers’, ‘Blackadder’, ‘Porridge’, ‘the Vicar of Dibley’, ‘Bleak Expectations’ and ‘Allo Allo’.
More information at www.mktoc.co.uk
Tickets
£18
£16 - Concessions
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Tuesday 29th April
ALL TICKETS - £16!
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Five friends in their fifties meet at a school reunion for a night of fun, friendship and fantastic music!
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A traditional, professional production with lots of Fe-Fi-Fo-FUN!
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