A Couple Decides What To Have For Dinner
When Harry Met Sally meets Waiting For Godot.
A married couple sit on a couch and try to decide what to have for dinner. For 50 ridiculous, stupid, hilarious minutes. Which is shorter than in real life, but that’s all the time we have.
From the makers of Mystery Radio Theatre comes a comedy for anyone who has ever been in a relationship. Or who has avoided relationships because of crap like this.
'A must-see for theatre lovers and comedy enthusiasts alike. So, grab a cocktail, settle in, and prepare for an evening of laughter.' What's The Show
'An oh so silly, but at the same time clever and satisfying ride into the absurd… In fact it would be a crime not to see this outrageous, witty… offering.' Subculture Media
Written and directed by James Hazelden
Starring Amanda Buckley and Chris Saxton
Marketing and images by Chris Tomkins
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language
Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian
When Harry Met Sally meets Waiting For Godot.
A married couple sit on a couch and try to decide what to have for dinner. For 50 ridiculous, stupid, hilarious minutes. Which is shorter than in real life, but that’s all the time we have.
From the makers of Mystery Radio Theatre comes a comedy for anyone who has ever been in a relationship. Or who has avoided relationships because of crap like this.
'A must-see for theatre lovers and comedy enthusiasts alike. So, grab a cocktail, settle in, and prepare for an evening of laughter.' What's The Show
'An oh so silly, but at the same time clever and satisfying ride into the absurd… In fact it would be a crime not to see this outrageous, witty… offering.' Subculture Media
Written and directed by James Hazelden
Starring Amanda Buckley and Chris Saxton
Marketing and images by Chris Tomkins
Suitable for audiences 15+
Language – occasional coarse language
Licensed venue: under 18s will only be permitted with a parent or guardian