Are You Being Served? - The Stage Play
19 Mar 2010 – 27 Mar 2010
Performance Dates
19 Mar 2010 – 27 Mar 2010March 2010
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Details
- Playwright
- Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft
- Director
- David W. Owens
Address297 Queen Street, Campbelltown
Wingz Productions latest show, “Are You Being Served?” is being staged at the Town Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown. The season opens on 19th March 2010 followed by a supper afterwards. This is the stage play of the 1970’s BBC © sitcom written by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft, directed by David W. Owens and produced by Sandi Owens.
David & Sandi have produced many successful shows together, some have included; “ALLO ‘ALLO”, “Are you being Served?”, “Fawlty Towers”, “Lady Windermere’s Fan”, “The Importance of Being Earnest”, “Pygmalion”, “The Hound of the Baskervilles” and most recently “Death by Chocolate”.
Act one is set in the Grace Brothers department store in Knightsbridge, London and Act two is set at the one star hotel, The Don Bernado Palace Hotel in Costa Blanca, Spain. The production stars Timothy Ross as Mr. Wilburforce Claybourne Humpries, Suzanne Sayers as Mrs. Betty Slocombe, Will Peisker, as Captain Stephen Peacock, Diana Nagy as Miss Shirley Brahms and Paul Jenkins as Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold.
The season for the play is: 19th, 20th, 24th, 26th & 27th March 2010 at 8pm & , Sunday 21st March 2010 at 2pm. Tickets are $22.00 (Adults), $17.00 (Seniors/Students), $14.00 (All tickets for Sunday 21st March 2010 & Wednesday 24th March 2010). Tickets can be booked by calling (02) 46271550, tickets can also be purchased from the theatre box office from 14th March 2010.
Synopsis:
When the motley crew of the Grace Brothers department store prepare for a sale of German goods and then depart for a staff holiday in Spain.
They survive their stay in the tropics at a one star establishment and their encounters with everything from a Spanish crumpet to randy revolutionaries with everything intact but their modesty.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.