When We Are Married Tickets
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Performance dates
19 October 2010 to 26 February 2011
Run time 2Hrs10 - Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm and Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm
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JB Priestley’s best loved British comedy returns to the West End's Garrick Theatre, Autumn 2010.
In the heart of Northern England, three respectable couples, married on the same day, at the same church, and by the same vicar, join to celebrate 25 years of blissful matrimony.
Or so they think…
The happy celebrations are brought to a sudden halt by a shocking revelation – These pillars of the community aren’t quite as respectably married as they thought they were
As the home truths fly like confetti and conjugal rites turn to farcical fights, an evening of sparkling comic mayhem erupts.
With a photographer from the local paper due to arrive any second, a missing housekeeper and a doorbell that wont stop ringing, can the three couples keep a lid on their embarrassing secret?
Don’t miss a blessed union of laughs and surprises in this autumn’s funniest comedy, WHEN WE ARE MARRIED.
Starring: Olivier Award Nominated Rosemary Ashe (Witches of Eastwick, Phantom of the Opera), Lynda Baron (Open All Hours, Fat Friends), Susie Blake (Coronation Street, Victoria Wood), Michele Dotrice (Some Mothers Do Have ‘Em), Roy Hudd (Coronation Street, BBC Radio 2), Sam Kelly (‘Allo ‘Allo), Olivier Award winning Maureen Lipman (A Little Night Music, Glorious) and Simon Rouse (The Bill).
“This show has a double-cream cast.” - Daily Mail
“Christopher Luscombe’s affectionate production is packed to the gills with muchloved character actors.” - Daily Telegraph
“Maureen Lipman…gives a splendidly harridan-like performance. Her comic timing shines like a beacon.” - Daily Express
“The cast is joyfully accomplished.” - The Times
“...what a joy. Rarely can the Garrick Theatre have seen quite such a cornucopia of senior comedy talent squashed onto one settee and one chaise longue.” - West End Whingers