| More Tea, Vicar? Devised
by
"Deliciously
witty...a quintessentially English flavour superbly captured by this
gifted pair" More Tea, Vicar? is an 'intimate revue' exploring the eccentric world of Middle England through its arch observer John Betjeman. His much-loved poetry here stands shoulder to shoulder with the songs and satire of such contemporaries as Joyce Grenfell, Noel Coward, Ivor Novello and Noel Gay.
The show has toured extensively to theatres, arts centres and festivals throughout the country and has carved something of a niche for itself in the particularly Betjemanesque settings of Stately Homes and other historic properties, including Weston Park, Coughton Court and the Ellen Terry House in Smallhythe. It has also proved popular with corporate events and private functions, either in its full 90-minute version or the shorter 'after-dinner' format. |
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| A CD featuring highlights
from the show is available. For this, or any further details about More
Tea, Vicar? please contact: Susan Flannery |
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| The team that brought you More Tea, Vicar? now offers a further entertainment, Pass the Port, this time featuring the poetry of Noel Coward alongside songs from the '30's by Grenfell, Novello, Porter and, of course, 'The Master' himself... |
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Schedule: Touring dates |
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