What's On > Hats off to Laurel & Hardy
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Lucky Dog Theatre Productions consists of actors Tony Carpenter and Philip Hutchinson, who are generally regarded as the world's top Laurel and Hardy re-enactors.
This play has been frequently lauded as the most accurate, moving and affectionate piece ever written about the world's best-loved duo of all time.
The show will guide you through their early lives, rise to international stardom, decline of their movie careers and their phoenix-like revival on the stages of Europe. It details their commitment, the appreciation of their fans, the love of their wives and most enduringly their unerring devotion to each other. Expect to laugh your socks off, accompanied by a little singing and questionable dancing, before having your heart broken.
Tickets: £10 Box Office: 0116 2532569
Tel: +44 (0) 1162532569
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