Blackadder (The Third)
20-24 September 2011
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Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC), following their hit stage adaptation of Fawlty Towers, bring you their latest enactment - Blackadder! 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! A must-see if you ever laughed at the televised series.
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About this production...
By kind permission of Richard Curtis, MKTOC will be performing three stories from the Regency series of Blackadder. 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!
Ink and Incapability
Prince George decides he needs to shake off his reputation as England's greatest thicky, so he agrees to patronise Dr Johnson's new dictionary.
Amy and Amiability
As ever, the Prince is terminally short of cash, so he is persuaded to marry the fantastically wealthy heiress, Miss Amy Hardwood.
Nob and Nobility
Everyone in Britain is mad with admiration for the Scarlet Pimpernel who has been bravely rescuing French aristocrats from the clutches of evil revolutionaries.
The original series was written by Ben Elton and Richard Curtis.
Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy...
Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy (MKTOC) was formed in 2003 with the aim to put on comedy productions of the highest possible standard. In recent years they've specialised in producing stage adaptations of well-known and popular TV comedies. They continue to work on several exciting projects to bring audiences some of the best comedy ever written. MKTOC represents and encompasses the comedy band, the Bolivian Sunshine Dogs, murder mystery entertainment in the form Die Laughing, the popular comedy improvisation group, Whose Turn? and runs the Olney Drama Club for 8 to 17 year olds.
Box Office
Tickets can be purchased by visiting Milton Keynes Theatre of Comedy's website.
Alternatively, phone 0845 2410967.
| Tuesday 20th September | 7.30pm | All tickets: | £9.50 |
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| Wednesday 21st September | 7.30pm |
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| Thursday 22nd September | 7.30pm |
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| Friday 23rd September | 7.30pm |
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| Saturday 24th September | 7.30pm | All tickets: | £10.50 |
Concessionary rates apply to senior citizens, under 16s and students.
Seats are not allocated.
Group buy offer: Buy 10 tickets and receive an additional ticket free!
