Bawdy Farce No Sex Please, We're British at LV Little Theatre
Las Vegas Little Theatre (3920 Schiff Drive Las Vegas, NV 89103)
- Full Price:
- $24.00
- Our Price:
- $12.00*
Las Vegas Little Theatre opens its 34th Season with the bawdy British Farce that ran in the West End for years, No Sex Please, We're British. Set in the 1970s, Peter and Frances Hunter start their married life in an apartment above Peter's employer, the British United Bank. Frances sends away to sell Scandinavian glassware in an attempt to help the couple afford a house of their own. What arrives isn't glassware but packets of pornographic postcards! Matters are further complicated by a bumbling chief cashier, the branch manager, a meddling mother-in-law and a drowsy bank inspector. This hilarious, door-slamming, mistaken-identity-filled comedy is sure to tickle even the stuffiest shirts. Walter Niejadlik directs.
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for No Sex Please, We're British have expired.
The last date listed for No Sex Please, We're British was Friday September 23, 2011 / 8:00pm.
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Dressy casual
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Easy parking and plenty of it.
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Didn't utilize it
3 Goldstar Member Reviews
It was very well produced. We enjoyed it very much. Very funny.Written on Sep 26 2011
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Enjoyed the show very much. Great seats. It is nice to have some entertainment that is cultural and not casino based.Written on Sep 23 2011
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Had a great time. The production met all expectations of local community theater. The cast did a great job with the material and the second act really delivers the laughs.Written on Sep 12 2011
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More Information About No Sex Please, We're British
Website
http://www.lvlt.org/current_season/NoSexPlease.html
About the Ticket Supplier: Las Vegas Little Theatre
Las Vegas Little Theatre, an amateur theatre company founded in 1978 by Jack Bell and Jack Nickolson, is Southern Nevada's oldest community theatre. It launched performances in a converted storefront with an initial seating capacity of 48. Their mission has always been to increase the awareness of theatre arts in Southern Nevada, provide quality productions, and to offer educational, hands-on opportunities in all facets of theatre production.




