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Directed by Malcolm
Edwards and Produced by Kim Newball
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Co-directed by :
Adriana Hardy and Frankie Lewis
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Directed by Eddie
Schwartz, Produced by Chrish Kresge
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Traditional British
Farce.
The sequel to the
hilarious "Run For Your Wife" by that master of farce Ray
Cooney finds our bigamist taxi driver, John Smith, still running two
families at the same time and keeping them blissfully unaware of each
other. However, his teenage children - one boy and one girl by each wife
- have met on the internet and are determined to see each other,
especially as it seems they have so much in common!
When John realises
they are about to meet he enlists the aid of his long-suffering friend
and lodger Stanley Gardner. He is just about to go on holiday with his
old father who turns up thinking he is already at the guest house. The
situation obviously gets increasingly out of hand as John busts a gut
juggling with the truth.
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Traditional Musical Revue.
MC'd by Mr
Chairman, and now in it's 46th year, it's hilarious, it's patriotic, it's
sentimental. Throw in a Parisian-style "Can Can", and top it
all off with beer served by our lovely wenches (in period costume), and
you have Music Hall !
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A traditional
British murder mystery.
Written by Simon
Brett
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