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Shameless plug for my Xmas Show

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 12:31
by Pete
As some of you may know, apart from V-Flyer, my other mistress is the theatre, and (this year in particular) I spent a disproportionate amount of time producing shows compared to the money - but I do it for the love [;)]

So, a shameless plug therefore for my fourth production of 2008, Boys Of The Empire, a comedy I took to the Edinburgh Festival a couple of months ago and which is now transferring to London this Christmas. Hopefully those V-Flyers who caught the show in Scotland might put in a good word for it [;)]

Rather that try and describe it myself, our press release nicely summarises the show:

quote:
Glenn Chandlers sensational Edinburgh Festival sell-out comedy BOYS OF THE EMPIRE is coming to town this Christmas. A radical departure from a man known for his role as creator and long-time lead writer on hit TV series TAGGART, BOYS OF THE EMPIRE is set in the world of the Gem, Magnet and Boys Own comics of the period. The play puts its frolics before its politics, but leaves audiences with more than laughs. Taking in themes from colonial exploitation to classroom sexploitation, BOYS OF THE EMPIRE is sharply satirical and superbly silly.

When Sam Pyke makes his anxious entrance to St Ethelreds School, the one thing he does not anticipate is a terrifying adventure of sinister gamekeepers, Islamicist members of the lower fifth and fagging for the lower sixth. With their lives at risk, the chums of St Ethelreds have only each other to rely on. For these boys of the empire, Just William meets Jihad in a tale of dastardly deeds and boyhood bravery.

An uproarious comedy with a sharp political edge may come as a shock from the creator of TVs longest-running police drama. But, like a good murder mystery, the clues were all there. As a young man in London, Glenn Chandler came to Scottish Televisions attention writing powerful new theatre for the Soho Poly (now at the Soho Theatre). His long stint as lead writer on TAGGART was in many ways a clever disguise. This Christmas, London will see the unexpected truth: Glenn Chandler reveals an electrifying comedy about 1920s public schooling, terrorism, beastliness and Turkish cigarettes.

The London transfer follows a critically acclaimed sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival, where the show was nominated for a Fringe First Award and greeted by delighted crowds. Featuring the original professional cast and creative team headed by director Patrick Wilde.

venue Kings Head Theatre| 115 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 1QN
dates 16 December 2008 11 January 2009 | Tuesday-Sunday
time 16 Dec 3 Jan @ 8.30pm | 6 10 Jan @ 9.30pm | Sunday & holiday matinees
tickets 15.00 reserved| 12.50 unreserved | 10 concessions
box office 0844 412 2953 | www.boysoftheempire.com


Tickets are available now (from just a tenner!) from www.boysoftheempire.com - it would be great to see as many V-Flyers there as possible.

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 13:29
by Wolves27
I would love to see Boys of the Empire again. I thought it was great, full of great lines and cast genuinely looked like they were enjoying themselves.

Will be sorting out tickets for a performance Pete.

cheers!

Dean

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 14:15
by fozzyo
Oh I do say ... more beastly shows to attend, how marvellous!

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 14:32
by Darren Wheeler
Shame it's not running a week longer as it would have made an ideal Friday night PCP gathering.

PostPosted: 31 Oct 2008, 23:24
by buns
Pete

Mrs Buns & I will certainly be there[y][y]

In my opinion it was the best show we saw up at the Edinburgh Fringe[oo][oo]

Break a leg

buns

PostPosted: 01 Nov 2008, 10:12
by Jacki
Pete

Sounds like a great night out, I love the Kings Head so will definately be there.

Enjoy the run.

PostPosted: 02 Nov 2008, 15:39
by mediamonkey
I'll be there!

PostPosted: 02 Nov 2008, 17:20
by HighFlyer
Is there a specific date that V-Flyers are looking to attend? As I didnt get to see this show in EDI I'd be up for it if the dates were right.

Thanks,
Sarah

PostPosted: 02 Nov 2008, 17:23
by Juliet
Shame, I'll be in California at the time....

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2008, 13:05
by Darren Wheeler
Did any date get selected?

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2008, 13:14
by Pete
Well I'll be there every night during the first week, and no-doubt on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve and the last show. If none of those options are good, I don't mind going up to London on a V-Flyer night too.

Pete

PostPosted: 14 Nov 2008, 14:18
by ChuckC
Why are all these fun things always happening in London? Sadly I can only do one trip (for the PCP), but wish you lots of luck with the show, Pete.

Chuck-

PostPosted: 16 Nov 2008, 13:28
by RichardMannion
So shall we lock a date in December, a weekend would probably suit most I guess?

So maybe a Sunday lunch up in London, followed by a matinee at 3:30pm on Sunday 21st Dec?

Or perhaps a pre-theatre dinner followed by the 8:30pm show on Saturday 20th?

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 16 Nov 2008, 14:36
by Darren Wheeler
Sunday 21st is ideal for me, start my christmas shift on Tuesday...

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2008, 22:06
by Darren Wheeler
Have just checked the rota and I'm definitly free all weekend.

PostPosted: 29 Nov 2008, 22:32
by Decker
We agreed Sat 20th didn't we?

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2008, 21:34
by RichardMannion
So attendees for Sat 20th? Was going to see if I could get us a lunch/theatre dinner res somewhere....

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2008, 21:41
by preiffer
Oooooh - I could even do the 20th....

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2008, 21:43
by Decker
Me sir...

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2008, 21:54
by Nottingham Nick
Have to give it a miss I'm afraid. I know Paul won't believe me, but I have to work! [:w]

Nick

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2008, 13:14
by Darren Wheeler
I'm still up for this...

PostPosted: 09 Dec 2008, 21:04
by buns
quote:Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
I'm still up for this...

Likewise, but not Mrs Buns[n]

buns

PostPosted: 11 Dec 2008, 00:14
by daharris
Would be up for this too.

Have prior plans for lunch, but will be free by 5.

PostPosted: 16 Dec 2008, 15:23
by Darren Wheeler
Is this still a go'er?

PostPosted: 16 Dec 2008, 15:38
by Decker
planning on coming - and hoping HackneyGuy will be along too