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E: 02/01 Win 2 tickets to Alan Ayckbourn's "Ten Times Table", York 10/02
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Living North have teamed up with Grand Opera House York to offer two tickets to the opening night of Alan Ayckbourn's Ten Times Table on Monday 10th February worth up to £100
Starring Robert Dawes, Deborah Grant, Mark Curry, Robert Duncan, Elizabeth Powers, Gemma Oaten and Craig Glazey, Ten Times Table is the inaugural production of the Classic Comedy theatre company, produced by Bill Kenwright and his team. In the long-since ‘grand’ ballroom of the local Swan Hotel, a most miscellaneous assemblage gather to conduct the business of the Pendon Folk Festival, led by excitable chairman Ray. Unfortunately, for Ray, his calamitous committee quickly divides, as his wife Helen has a bone to pick… Add a Marxist schoolteacher, a military dog-breeder and an octogenarian secretary, and the table is set for one of comedy master Ayckbourn’s most hilarious plays – a tumultuous comedy by committee, not to be missed.
Living North have teamed up with Grand Opera House York to offer two tickets to the opening night of Alan Ayckbourn's Ten Times Table on Monday 10th February worth up to £100
Starring Robert Dawes, Deborah Grant, Mark Curry, Robert Duncan, Elizabeth Powers, Gemma Oaten and Craig Glazey, Ten Times Table is the inaugural production of the Classic Comedy theatre company, produced by Bill Kenwright and his team. In the long-since ‘grand’ ballroom of the local Swan Hotel, a most miscellaneous assemblage gather to conduct the business of the Pendon Folk Festival, led by excitable chairman Ray. Unfortunately, for Ray, his calamitous committee quickly divides, as his wife Helen has a bone to pick… Add a Marxist schoolteacher, a military dog-breeder and an octogenarian secretary, and the table is set for one of comedy master Ayckbourn’s most hilarious plays – a tumultuous comedy by committee, not to be missed.
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