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St James’s Theatre Club - 2006 October

If you don’t already know, the St James’s Theatre Club runs regular trips to Richmond Theatre to see a variety of plays, comedies and musicals - most at a significant discount from the price you’d pay at the Box Office!

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fun! Get ready to join our hero Jack this Christmas in his magical adventure up the beanstalk, meeting Dame Trot, Daisy the Cow, the glamorous fairy, a dastardly henchman, the King, Jill, the Giant and of course the hen who lays the golden eggs, along the way!

You’ll be walking in the air with this year’s spectacular cast. Get ready to join Mr Christmas himself, star of BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing and the voice of everyone’s favourite Christmas song from The Snowman, Aled Jones, who will be playing the adventurous Jack.
Aled will be joined by two of the country’s best loved actors well know for their roles as Boycie and Marlene in Only Fools and Horses, comedy duo John Challis as the dastardly henchman Fleshcreep and Sue Holderness as the glamorous Fairy.

Jack and the Beanstalk
Saturday, 16 Dec. at 2 pm.
Tickets £20 per person

Jack and the Beanstalk


Three Men in a Boat

Tuesday, 21 November at 7.45 pm. Tickets £10 per person

Three Men in a Boat

Jerome K. Jerome’s elegant and charming comedy of friendship, human nature and quintessential Englishness is brought joyously to the stage in a sparkling new adaptation by Clive Francis (Poldark, The Piglet Files), who also stars in the production. Joining him are two of the country’s favourite actors: Neil Stacy (Duty Free, Gasping) and Simon Ward (Young Winston, Judge John Deed).

In an attempt to beat their blues, three eccentric friends Jerome, Harris and George (and their dog!) embark on a jolly boating trip down the Thames. From dodging steam launches and unsnarling tow ropes, to unsuccessfully fishing for trout and the trials of opening tins of pineapple, the trio’s gripping adventures (and misadventures) are cleverly told through sharp observational humour and uproarious anecdotes. A brilliant snapshot of London’s middle-class playground at the turn of the century - don’t miss it!"

Source: The Spire Magazine - 2006 October


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