Not Tonight Caligula – Part Two

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Not Tonight Caligula - Part Two
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A laugh out loud adventure in the Roman court of Caligula

Not Tonight Caligula – Part One

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Not Tonight Caligula - Part One
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A laugh out loud adventure in the Roman court of Caligula. Madness and mischief ensues in a never before seen or heard production, written by National Treasures Ray Galton (Steptoe & Son, Hancock’s Half Hour) and John Antrobus (Comedy Playwright), originally written for Frankie Howerd.

A Tale Told By An Idiot

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A Tale Told by an Idiot combines detective noir with Shakespeare’s Macbeth, with a healthy dash of comedy. When the King of Scotland gets his ticket punched it’s up to fictional detective Justin Thyme to find out who his travel agent was…

Gino Ginelli – 3 – Gino Lives

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It looks like Charles and Ollie are finally going home if their mother played by Linda Robson gets her way.

Gino Ginelli – 2 – Gino Ginelli’s Still Dead

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Charles and Ollie are still in Swanborough and their father, Gino, is still dead.

Gino Ginelli – 1 – Gino Ginelli is Dead

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Gino Ginelli’s Dead. Charles and Ollie Ginelli haven’t seen their father for over twenty years, when out of the blue they discover he has passed away and they must go to their childhood home-town of Swanborough on sea to organise his funeral. What begins as an unfortunate family accident mounts into a disaster of unparalleled proportions for the two brothers as they encounter the strange, the incompetent and the the unusual during the ceremony and remember why they were so glad they left in the first place.