LOVE triangles, after show parties, shared silk dressing gowns, breakfast at noon -- it can only be Noel Coward's 1940s Present Laughter.
And award-winning company Middle Ground -- who so successfully brought Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband and The Importance Of Being Earnest to theatre audiences -- are delighted to bring Neighbours' Madge, alias Anne Charleston, all the way from Oz to Blackpool this June.
Anne plays Monica, the long suffering secretary of self-obsessed actor and lady lover Gary Essendine, whom she tells: "There will be fewer eager debutantes ready to lose their latchkeys for you when you've got a toupee perched on your head and life will be a great deal simpler!"
Richard Walsh (Sicknote from London's Burning) also starred in An Ideal Husband and makes a welcome return as gigolo Garry and Playaway's Brian Cant is Garry's longtime valet Fred.
Noel's hilarious comedy of theatrical life plays at Blackpool Grand Theatre from June 11-16 with evening and matinee performances.
Call the box office on (01253) 290190 for details and tickets from £9 in the gallery to £15.50 in the dress circle.
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