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Pressrelease Non printing sections C theatre Dickens for Dinner author author display company website E show website S From the funny folk from Shakespeare for Breakfast company name for press release development company original from copyform comes a gag-packed performance: dinner with a 8/8 19/7 Damien Edit deliciously Dickensian twist. From the funny folk from Shakespeare for Breakfast A Thrown into the contemporary world and drenched with comedy, this venerable comes a gag-packed performance: dinner with a The cast of Fringe favourite Shakespeare for Breakfast cordially invite you to Victorian tale of a poor orphaned boy is a fast paced gander with a wickedly deliciously Dickensian twist. E show title for press release dinner with a Dickensian twist! funny flavour. Filled to the brim with soup and other heart-warming additives, Thrown into the contemporary world and drenched with comedy, this venerable Dickens For Dinner is a truly surreal repast, featuring a deliciously daring look at L Victorian tale of a poor orphaned boy is a fast paced gander with a wickedly this classic British author with a feverishly funny flavour. The hearty second course that you need after breakfast, Dickens for Dinner is funny flavour. Filled to the brim with soup and other heart-warming additives, back! Our fantastic cast will transport you to the Victorian era for a unique E The hearty second course that you need after breakfast, Dickens for Dinner is Dickens For Dinner is a truly surreal repast, featuring a deliciously daring look at spin on Oliver Twist that will have you asking for more. back! Our fantastic cast will transport you to the Victorian era for a unique spin this classic British author with a feverishly funny flavour. on Oliver Twist that will have you asking for more. author for press release – delete contents if repeats company name/show title The hearty second course that you need after breakfast, Dickens for Dinner is Expect the unexpected as this classic text is given the #Shake4Break treatment With the comedy professionals of both TV and stage, this is a cast renowned for back! Our fantastic cast will transport you to the Victorian era for a unique spin with an injection of the contemporary world and a shot of comedy. Let our their quick witted improvisation and well honed comedic timing. The same cast on Oliver Twist that will have you asking for more. can also be caught serving up coffee and croissants with Shakespeare For tale of an orphan boy entertain and enthral you! S R With the comedy professionals of both TV and stage, this is a cast renowned for Breakfast, at 10am in viva. C space between company name and show name – default their quick witted improvisation and well honed comedic timing. The same cast Filled to the brim with soup and other heart-warming additives, Dickens For It’s Dickens gone delirious as this fringe veteran brings back their contemporary size 4pt - select box and change font size to adjust can also be caught serving up coffee and croissants with Shakespeare For S flair and tendency towards the bizarre. space between show name and author – default size Breakfast, at 10am in C viva. Dinner is a truly surreal repast, featuring a deliciously daring look at this classic British author with a feverishly funny flavour. E Returning director Damian Sandys brings his bold originality to reimagining 4pt - select box and change font size to adjust It’s Dickens gone delirious as this fringe veteran brings back their contemporary this classic story. His other directing credits include Gary Barlow & Tim Firth’s body text word count advertised start time flair and tendency towards the bizarre. Calendar Girls – The Musical (UK Tour); The Kite Runner (Playhouse Theatre, press release advertised start time 12:30 12:30 Returning director Damian Sandys brings his bold originality to reimagining R Returning director Damian Sandys brings his bold originality to reimagining London / UK Tour), When Midnight Strikes (nominated for Best Musical 0hr55 this classic story. His other directing credits include Gary Barlow & Tim Firth’s press release advertised running time this classic story. His other directing credits include Gary Barlow & Tim Firth’s Production in the Off West End Awards) and the London revival of Tick, Tick... press release contact details Calendar Girls – The Musical (UK Tour); The Kite Runner (Playhouse Theatre, P Calendar Girls – The Musical (UK Tour); The Kite Runner (Playhouse Theatre, Boom! (Union Theatre). He has worked with theatre since 2006. the C theatre press offfice on 0131 581 5577 / [email protected] C London / UK Tour), When Midnight Strikes (nominated for Best Musical London / UK Tour), When Midnight Strikes (nominated for Best Musical The talented and energetic cast comprises five Dickens4Dins stalwarts: Roseanna Myles Production in the Off West End Awards) and the London revival of Tick, Tick... Production in the Off West End Awards) and the London revival of Tick, Tick... Connolly (NewsRevue; Call The Midwife; Make All Women Safe); Emily Jane Horton Boom! (Union Theatre). He has worked with C theatre since 2006. Boom! (Union Theatre). He has worked with C theatre since 2006, directing our Kerr (NewsRevue; HRHaitch; Notflix – The Improvised Musical); Laura Beth C theatre [email protected] The talented and energetic cast comprises five Dickens4Dins stalwarts: Roseanna flagship productions and co-ordinating the season. Mortemore (Teletubbies UK Tour; BBC 1 Pitch Battle; Principal Vocalist, Cruise 0131 581 5577 Connolly (NewsRevue; Call The Midwife; Make All Women Safe); Emily Jane Ships); John Oakes (Russell Kane’s Fakespeare; Giraffe; Radio Essex); Chris Kerr (NewsRevue; HRHaitch; Notflix – The Improvised Musical); Laura Beth Thomson (Honk!, UK Tour; NewsRevue; Norris and Parker: See You At The 0131 581 5577 The talented and energetic cast comprises five Dickens4Dins stalwarts: Mortemore (Teletubbies UK Tour; BBC 1 Pitch Battle; Principal Vocalist, Cruise C venues Gallows). mob 0131 581 5577 Roseanna Connolly (NewsRevue; Call The Midwife; Make All Women Safe); vibrant vivacious variety Ships); John Oakes (Russell Kane’s Fakespeare; Giraffe; Radio Essex); Chris short blurb Thomson (Honk!, UK Tour; NewsRevue; Norris and Parker: See You At The Emily Jane Kerr (NewsRevue; HRHaitch; Notflix – The Improvised Musical); The same cast perform Shakespeare for Breakfast at 12.30pm in C viva. Delirious Dickensian Dinner Gallows). Laura Beth Mortemore (Teletubbies UK Tour; BBC One’s Pitch Battle; Principal Acclaim for previous editions of Dickens for Dinner: ten word blurb Vocalist, Cruise Ships); John Oakes (Russell Kane’s Fakespeare; GIRAFFE; Radio ‘Irreverent comedy’ ★★★★ Fringe Guru Join a delightfully delirious, five-star repast, with free soup! The same cast perform Dickens for Dinner at 12.30 pm in C viva! Essex); Chris Thomson (Honk!, UK Tour; NewsRevue; Norris and Parker: See You ★★★★★ Acclaim for previous editions of Dickens for Dinner: ‘Carousing comedy’ RemoteGoat twenty word blurb At The Gallows). ‘One of the funniest, silliest fringe shows’ AYoungerTheatre.com The cast of Fringe favourite Shakespeare for Breakfast invite you for dinner ‘Irreverent comedy’ ★★★★ Fringe Guru with a feverishly funny flavour. FREE soup! ★★★★★ Notes to Editors: ‘Carousing comedy’ RemoteGoat The cast of Dickens For Dinner will also be performing in Shakespeare For C theatre is the in-house producing company of C venues at the Edinburgh Festival fringe programme 40-word blurb ‘One of the funniest, silliest fringe shows’ AYoungerTheatre.com Breakfast at 10.00am in C viva. Fringe, a nd produces new and classic drama as well as its own children’s theatre The cast of Fringe favourite Shakespeare for Breakfast invite you for dinner venues press office Notes to Editors: C programme, popular at the Edinburgh Festival and on tourboth internationally and in the with a Dickensian twist! Sit down for a truly surreal repast, with feverishly tel 0131 581 5550 UK. Dickens for Dinner is one of seven shows produced or co-produced by C theatre C theatre is the in-house producing company of C venues at the Edinburgh C theatre is the in-house producing company of C venues at the Edinburgh [email protected] this Festival. funny flavour. ‘Carousing comedy’ ***** (RemoteGoat.com), ***** Festival Fringe, and produces new and classic drama as well as its own children’s theatre (AYoungerTheatre.com). Free soup! www.Ctheatre.com programme, popular at the Edinburgh Festival and on tour Festival Fringe, and produces new and classic drama as well as its own Edinburgh press office 2019 www.ctheatre.com fringe web blurb both internationally and in the UK. Dickens for Dinner is one of seven shows produced children’s theatre programme, popular at the Edinburgh Festival and on tour Left hand door in NW corner or co-produced by C theatre this Festival. Rose Street North Lane) The cast of Fringe favourite Shakespeare for Breakfast invite you for dinner both internationally and in the UK. Rear of viva (Kimpton Hotel) Listings Information with a Dickensian twist! Dickens for Dinner returns to Edinburgh for the third C www.ctheatre.com Edinburgh EH2 4LS Venue C viva, 130 George Street/Charlotte Square, venue 16 year to take on the Victorian classic Oliver Twist! Join us for a deliciously Dates 31 Jul-26 Aug (not 13) Ticket collection at any C venue Time 12:30 (0hr55) daring look at this classic British author, with a feverishly funny flavour. Who Ticket prices £7.50-£9.50 / concessions £5.50-£7.50 / under 18s £3.50-£5.50 says literature can’t make you laugh? Sit down for a truly surreal repast. word count C venues box office 0131 581 5555 / www.CtheFestival.com/2019/dickens-for-dinner press release venue viva C venues box office Fringe box office 0131 226 0000 / www.edfringe.com Dickens goes delirious.
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