I say, Jeeves, there's another of those spiffing £10 ticket offers at Blackpool's Grand Theatre.
The Grand is offering top price, opening night tickets for just £10 for the wonderfully funny comedy Come On, Jeeves.
An all-star cast team up for PG Wodehouse and Guy Bolton's sublime comedy Come On, Jeeves at the theatre from Monday to Saturday,
June 2 – 7, including TV favourite Anita Harris and the legendary comic actor Victor Spinetti.
And Blackpool Grand Theatre is offering 10 top price seats in the front stalls for just £10 for the opening night on Monday at 8pm as its latest monthly online offer. But you have only 10 minutes to snap them up.
The £10 tickets go on sale on Saturday May 10 at exactly 10am for just 10 minutes on the Grand Theatre's sister website www.showseats.co.uk.
These specially priced tickets cannot be bought over the phone.
If you miss out this time, never mind – visit showseats.co.uk again on June 10 at 10am for another great show offer.
P.G.Wodehouse was one of the most outstanding and ingenious writers of the time, a remarkable character whose humorous and entertaining writing contains some of the most memorable verbal sparring and witty one-liners ever written.
Whilst Bertie Wooster is out of town, his gentleman's gentleman – the inimitable Jeeves, is on loan to the Earl of Towcaster.
The Earl, known as Bill, has been losing heavily on the horses, so decides to become a bookie in the guise of 'Honest Patch Perkins' – but it doesn't quite go to plan.
Come On, Jeeves stars the well-loved British actress Anita Harris, renowned comic actor Victor Spinetti (Help!, The Return of the Pink Panther), film and television actor Derren Nesbitt (Where Eagles Dare, Special Branch), Myfanwy Waring (PC Amber Johannsen in The Bill) and Judy Buxton (On The Up).
Come On, Jeeves is at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool from Monday June 2 to Saturday June 7. Monday at 8pm. Tuesday to Saturday at 7.30pm with Thursday and Saturday matinees at 1.30pm. Group and Friends of the Grand discounts available.
Call (01253) 290190 or book at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk
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