Comedy

The Fitzrovia Radio Hour

The Fitzrovia Radio Hour

Rippingly good fun!

Seabright Productions and Fitzrovia Productions present

The Fitzrovia Radio Hour

plus after-show vintage party with live 1940s music from the Zazou Cowboys!

Sat 21 April 2012

Info

7.30pm

Recreating the unique spirit of 1940’s radio plays and brilliantly evoking a dinner-jacketed age of casual imperialism and stiff upper lips. The Fitzrovia Radio Hour’s brand new show tours fresh from three critically acclaimed London residencies, and two sell-out years at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Performed with cut-glass theatricality blending homage and satire, Fitzrovia mixes the chauvinist attitudes of 1940s Britain with sharp contemporary humour to produce a heady comic cocktail. Throughout the plays, sound effects are created live: a Bakelite hairdryer imitates a heating torch, a desk fan becomes an aeroplane, and multiple types of cabbage help to stage a fight scene.  Rippingly good fun!

Why not get dressed up in vintage style for our spiffing after-party, with live 1940s music from the fabulous ZAZOU COWBOYS, themed drinks and other decadent delights! The party starts right after the Fitzrovia show and entry is free - see you there!

www.fitzroviaradio.com

Absolutely spiffing show that recreates the innocent, clipped, Bulldog Drummond spirit of Forties live radio drama, with a skilled company stepping up their retro mics to unfold ripping yarns.  A Joy.”

DAILY TELEGRAPH * * * *

Dramatic entertainment redolent of a bygone era.  Jolly good show, chaps!”
THE GUARDIAN

Age: 12yrs+

Running Time: 1hr 40mins



Reviews

Exploring and challenging stereotypes, The Fitzrovia Radio Hour makes ironic comment on Englishnesss..a highly engaging, clever and thoroughly enjoyable hour."
WHAT'SONSTAGE.COM

...if you have a love of radio drama and old fashioned comedy, then this is the show for you."
BRITISH THEATRE GUIDE * * * *

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Ticketing info

Tickets: A £16.50 B £15 C £12.50 D £10
Conc.
£2 off
Student Standby
: £8
Age
: 12yrs+
Running Time
: 1hr 40mins

Further discounts are available if you purchase your tickets from the Box Office on 01392 493493:

  • Season Saver
  • Friends Discount
  • Groups Discount

Note: these discounts are not available online.


Cast and Creative

Jon Edgley Bond

Bristol Old Vic trained actor, producer and keen swordsman with a passion for Dirty Martinis. The last time he gave a urine sample, there was an olive in it.

Alix Dunmore

Trained at Bristol Old Vic and has a variety of theatre, television and short film credits to her name. She aspires to be a Hepburn, either would do.

Tom Mallaburn

Studied music at university, but has worked as an actor, writer and director since then. Joining The Fitzrovia team in 2008, vocally he specialises in strain and trauma.

Alex 'Ratty' Ratcliffe

Trained at LAMDA. Worked in film, theatre and TV and then grew a particularly verdant moustache and found his true calling as The Fitzrovia Radio Hour's house bounder.

Phil Mulryne

Studied at Cambridge. Trained at the bristol Old Vic. Has theatre, television and radio credits. The Radio Hour is his only credible excuse for a well-groomed pencil moustache.

Martin Pengelly

Writer and editor, mostly for The Guardian. Studied various kinds of history at various universities. Would like to be like Cary Grant, but would settle for Ralph Bellamy.


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