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 | Tuesday, February 9 7:15 PM (6:45 PM doors) Defending the Caveman featuring Mark Little

DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! THREE WEEKS
Written by Rob Becker and starring much loved actor and comedian Mark Little – AKA Joe Mangel in Neighbours!
Winner of the Olivier award for Best Entertainment in 2000, DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN is back again in the West End for a strictly limited season.
The longest running solo play in Broadway history, this international hit show has both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition; mining the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone and into the heart.
If you’re married, see this show!
If you’re dating, see this show!
If you’re single….
YOU NEED TO SEE THIS SHOW!
“Absolutely Brilliant! Should be seen by anyone who wants to understand the opposite sex”
John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
“Uproariously funny!” The Telegraph
Recommended for adult audiences
www.defendingthecaveman.co.uk Group Rate = Top Price tickets for £20 if booking 8 or more tickets. Please call our Groups Dept on 0844 8449990.
£20.00-£35.00
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 | Tuesday, February 9 at 7:30 PM Bouncers : By John Godber
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This exciting theatre company adds fresh energy to Godber’s classic comedy.
The dynamic cast of four, playing over 30 characters, makes this face-paced comedy a night to remember.
It’s disco night! All over town the preparations start early… hair is gelled back, outfits selected
and handbags are at the ready. Down at the disco the DJ croons into his microphone,
on the dance floor the night-clubbers gyrate to the pulsating beat…
Outside stand the watching, waiting and ever ready… Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph
– THE BOUNCERS!
“Punchy, Slick, Masterful, Sexy, Hilarious. ***** Remote goat
‘ a dynamite stick of a show ‘ Remote goat
£15.00-£20.00
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 | Tuesday, February 9 9:30 PM (9:15 PM doors) Richard Herring : Hitler Moustache

Richard Herring - Hitler Moustache
Reclaiming Chaplin’s moustache for comedy, the star of The Headmaster’s Son and 90s double act Lee and Herring muses on iconography, whether racists are closer than Liberals to believing that all people are the same and why an innocent square inch of facial hair as taken the blame for Nazism.
“A beautifully crafted and thought-provoking show.” **** Sunday Telegraph
“Superbly constructed and wickedly clever.” The Observer
“Stimulating, passionate and thoroughly entertaining.” **** The Times
£5.00-£12.50
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 | Wednesday, February 10 at 3:00 PM Bouncers : By John Godber
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This exciting theatre company adds fresh energy to Godber’s classic comedy.
The dynamic cast of four, playing over 30 characters, makes this face-paced comedy a night to remember.
It’s disco night! All over town the preparations start early… hair is gelled back, outfits selected
and handbags are at the ready. Down at the disco the DJ croons into his microphone,
on the dance floor the night-clubbers gyrate to the pulsating beat…
Outside stand the watching, waiting and ever ready… Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph
– THE BOUNCERS!
“Punchy, Slick, Masterful, Sexy, Hilarious. ***** Remote goat
‘ a dynamite stick of a show ‘ Remote goat
£15.00-£20.00
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 | Wednesday, February 10 7:15 PM (6:45 PM doors) Defending the Caveman featuring Mark Little

DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! THREE WEEKS
Written by Rob Becker and starring much loved actor and comedian Mark Little – AKA Joe Mangel in Neighbours!
Winner of the Olivier award for Best Entertainment in 2000, DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN is back again in the West End for a strictly limited season.
The longest running solo play in Broadway history, this international hit show has both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition; mining the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone and into the heart.
If you’re married, see this show!
If you’re dating, see this show!
If you’re single….
YOU NEED TO SEE THIS SHOW!
“Absolutely Brilliant! Should be seen by anyone who wants to understand the opposite sex”
John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
“Uproariously funny!” The Telegraph
Recommended for adult audiences
www.defendingthecaveman.co.uk Group Rate = Top Price tickets for £20 if booking 8 or more tickets. Please call our Groups Dept on 0844 8449990.
£20.00-£35.00
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 | Wednesday, February 10 at 7:30 PM Bouncers : By John Godber
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This exciting theatre company adds fresh energy to Godber’s classic comedy.
The dynamic cast of four, playing over 30 characters, makes this face-paced comedy a night to remember.
It’s disco night! All over town the preparations start early… hair is gelled back, outfits selected
and handbags are at the ready. Down at the disco the DJ croons into his microphone,
on the dance floor the night-clubbers gyrate to the pulsating beat…
Outside stand the watching, waiting and ever ready… Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph
– THE BOUNCERS!
“Punchy, Slick, Masterful, Sexy, Hilarious. ***** Remote goat
‘ a dynamite stick of a show ‘ Remote goat
£15.00-£20.00
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 | Wednesday, February 10 9:30 PM (9:15 PM doors) Richard Herring : Hitler Moustache

Richard Herring - Hitler Moustache
Reclaiming Chaplin’s moustache for comedy, the star of The Headmaster’s Son and 90s double act Lee and Herring muses on iconography, whether racists are closer than Liberals to believing that all people are the same and why an innocent square inch of facial hair as taken the blame for Nazism.
“A beautifully crafted and thought-provoking show.” **** Sunday Telegraph
“Superbly constructed and wickedly clever.” The Observer
“Stimulating, passionate and thoroughly entertaining.” **** The Times
£5.00-£12.50
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 | Thursday, February 11 7:15 PM (6:45 PM doors) Defending the Caveman featuring Mark Little

DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! THREE WEEKS
Written by Rob Becker and starring much loved actor and comedian Mark Little – AKA Joe Mangel in Neighbours!
Winner of the Olivier award for Best Entertainment in 2000, DEFENDING THE CAVEMAN is back again in the West End for a strictly limited season.
The longest running solo play in Broadway history, this international hit show has both sexes roaring with laughter and recognition; mining the common themes in relationships that go straight through the funny bone and into the heart.
If you’re married, see this show!
If you’re dating, see this show!
If you’re single….
YOU NEED TO SEE THIS SHOW!
“Absolutely Brilliant! Should be seen by anyone who wants to understand the opposite sex”
John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
“Uproariously funny!” The Telegraph
Recommended for adult audiences
www.defendingthecaveman.co.uk Group Rate = Top Price tickets for £20 if booking 8 or more tickets. Please call our Groups Dept on 0844 8449990.
£20.00-£35.00
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 | Thursday, February 11 at 7:30 PM Bouncers : By John Godber
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This exciting theatre company adds fresh energy to Godber’s classic comedy.
The dynamic cast of four, playing over 30 characters, makes this face-paced comedy a night to remember.
It’s disco night! All over town the preparations start early… hair is gelled back, outfits selected
and handbags are at the ready. Down at the disco the DJ croons into his microphone,
on the dance floor the night-clubbers gyrate to the pulsating beat…
Outside stand the watching, waiting and ever ready… Lucky Eric, Judd, Les and Ralph
– THE BOUNCERS!
“Punchy, Slick, Masterful, Sexy, Hilarious. ***** Remote goat
‘ a dynamite stick of a show ‘ Remote goat
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 | Thursday, February 11 9:30 PM (9:15 PM doors) Richard Herring : Hitler Moustache

Richard Herring - Hitler Moustache
Reclaiming Chaplin’s moustache for comedy, the star of The Headmaster’s Son and 90s double act Lee and Herring muses on iconography, whether racists are closer than Liberals to believing that all people are the same and why an innocent square inch of facial hair as taken the blame for Nazism.
“A beautifully crafted and thought-provoking show.” **** Sunday Telegraph
“Superbly constructed and wickedly clever.” The Observer
“Stimulating, passionate and thoroughly entertaining.” **** The Times
£5.00-£12.50
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