Dean (Wolves27) and I are planning a trip to see the latest show from the excellent Pam Ann in December and wondered if any V-Flyers would like to join us.
Pam Ann, written and played by Caroline Reid, is a Sixties air hostess from hell who battles with every flight crew's nightmare - the paying customer. As Head Purser of an airline that is proud to never make the same mistake more then 2, 3 err sometimes 4 times you will be in for a flight like no other. The safety video makes the trip worth while, how many other airlines have Chanel life jackets?
The show is on at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London (near Euston) in December, the blurb for the show is as follows:
quote:Flying with Winter Wonder-Pam is the very best of Pam Ann and from boarding to landing, she's in charge. The quintessential air- hostess (circa 1968) will prove to be the shiniest star this Christmas as she takes to the skies for her biggest, brightest flight yet.
The trolley dolley from hell guarantees first-class comedy having packed out Soho Theatre in 2003. Her new seasonal spectacular comes hot on the heels of a UK arena tour with Cher and sell-out runs in New York and Sydney.
Fasten your seatbelts, stow your designer hand luggage and join Pam Ann for the flight of your life.[/quote]
One passenger on her Edinburgh Fringe flight (Come Fly With Me) said:
quote:Pam Ann's show was the most funny comedy show I have ever seen. This hillarious bitch will make you laugh your guts into the nearest sick-bag. Saw her yesterday and I love her show. (Especially the good tips about how to react in case of terrorism attack - will help me a lot back home in Israel)[/quote]
If you like airlines, seeing cabin crew have the piss taken out of them, airline humour and the potential for audience participation - I was once removed from First Class at the front of the theatre and put in Economy at the back - then you will love Pam!
For some more info have a look at show website - http://www.thebloomsbury.com/shows/show.php?run=000719
We are currently thinking Sat 18th December, if your interested let me know and we'll see what we can sort out.
Thanks
Foz
Pam Ann, written and played by Caroline Reid, is a Sixties air hostess from hell who battles with every flight crew's nightmare - the paying customer. As Head Purser of an airline that is proud to never make the same mistake more then 2, 3 err sometimes 4 times you will be in for a flight like no other. The safety video makes the trip worth while, how many other airlines have Chanel life jackets?
The show is on at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London (near Euston) in December, the blurb for the show is as follows:
quote:Flying with Winter Wonder-Pam is the very best of Pam Ann and from boarding to landing, she's in charge. The quintessential air- hostess (circa 1968) will prove to be the shiniest star this Christmas as she takes to the skies for her biggest, brightest flight yet.
The trolley dolley from hell guarantees first-class comedy having packed out Soho Theatre in 2003. Her new seasonal spectacular comes hot on the heels of a UK arena tour with Cher and sell-out runs in New York and Sydney.
Fasten your seatbelts, stow your designer hand luggage and join Pam Ann for the flight of your life.[/quote]
One passenger on her Edinburgh Fringe flight (Come Fly With Me) said:
quote:Pam Ann's show was the most funny comedy show I have ever seen. This hillarious bitch will make you laugh your guts into the nearest sick-bag. Saw her yesterday and I love her show. (Especially the good tips about how to react in case of terrorism attack - will help me a lot back home in Israel)[/quote]
If you like airlines, seeing cabin crew have the piss taken out of them, airline humour and the potential for audience participation - I was once removed from First Class at the front of the theatre and put in Economy at the back - then you will love Pam!
For some more info have a look at show website - http://www.thebloomsbury.com/shows/show.php?run=000719
We are currently thinking Sat 18th December, if your interested let me know and we'll see what we can sort out.
Thanks
Foz