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Blackeyed
Theatre in association with South Hill Park Arts Centre
Alfie
by
Bill Naughton
directed by Adrian McDougall
Monday
8th March, 7.30pm
Made
famous by movies starring Michael Caine and more recently
Jude Law, Alfie is the brilliant, original
stage play about a young man with an overwhelming desire
for the ladies. You might say that ‘birds’ are
irresistible to him, sort of second nature. There's Ruby
- ‘A lust box in beautiful condition’; Clare
- ‘You're all lathered in sweat, Alfie’; and
Siddie, and Clara, and Annie - but who's counting? Certainly
not Alfie. Three in one evening if necessary. And necessary
is the right word!
Alfie
combines great comedy and genuine pathos, as well as live
60s music, as it tells the story of a cockney Don Juan who
swaggers and philosophises his way from conquest to conquest,
carefully rejecting anyone or anything that might touch
him too deeply.
“Alfie
remains the randiest and most shameless Casanova south of
the river” The Sunday Times
From
the artistic team that created the hugely acclaimed 2008
production of Oh What A Lovely War comes a major
revival of Bill Naughton’s classic comedy drama.
“One
of the most innovative and critically acclaimed theatre
companies on the touring circuit today” The Stage
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Suitable for ages 11+
Tickets:
£10.00 (£8.00 concessions) |