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On 5 and 6 October by popular demand
Enter the world of the snobbish, manic Basil, his domineering wife Sybil and their hopeless language-challenged waiter, Manuel.
Be one of the steady stream of bemused guests trying to make Manuel understand what it is you want; ask for an ‘ice bucket’ and you may just be presented with a ‘nice bucket’; a simple procedure like opening a bottle of wine can become a huge drama and maybe during all this, you might get some service Fawlty style of course.
Everything that can go wrong will, and in fact can best be described as organised chaos.
It takes a lot of courage for performers to take on the roles created and made famous by John Cleese and Connie Booth in the cult-status television series “Fawlty Towers”, but now after more than 15 years performing the well-loved characters, the members of Interactive Theatre International (formerly Interactive Theatre Australia) team have become known as arguably, the best Fawlty Towers impersonators in the world, will be performing at the MLH on 5 and 6 October 2013 from 12:30 p.m. onwards.
Tickets which include a three-course meal and a two-hour interactive show are priced at Rs. 4900 nett. For bookings email [email protected] or call 0112 711 430.