Rose Theatre Presents Comedy Show and All-Male PIRATES, 5/30-6/12

By: May. 24, 2010
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On Sunday 30 May comedy fans can experience Terry Alderton, Otiz Canneloni, Jarred Christmas, and Carl Donnelly at the Rose Theatre. Terry Alderton is an act of loose-limbed physical comedy, storyteller Jarred Christmas combines improvisation, audience participation, and stand-up, while Otiz Cannelloni ("the critics' comic") and Carl Donnelly will join Terry and Jarred and make sure the Kingston audience is laughing. The performance begins at 7.30pm. Tickets are £14 on the door and £12 in advance.

Next up at the Rose, from the 2 - 12 June, an all-male cast will present a radical, energetic, and fresh production of Gilbert and Sullivan's THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. The Regan De Wynter production recently won the best Off-West End Production award at the Whatsonstage Awards 2010. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE is one of the most popular and loved works of Gilbert and Sullivan and plays at the Rose Theatre for 10 days only. Tickets range from £7 - £24.

The Rose Theatre box office can be reached at 0871 230 1552. The theatre is located at 24-26 High Street, Kingston, KT1 1HL, United Kingdom. For more information, please visit www.rosetheatrekingston.org.


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