British Farce No Sex Please, We're British
Long Beach Playhouse - MainStage (5021 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804)
- Full Price:
- $22.00
- Our Price:
- $11.00*
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The last date listed for No Sex Please, We're British was Friday July 16, 2010 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Tips
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PJ on Where to Eat
Pretty decent concessions for a small theatre.
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PJ on Where to Park
Come early. The parking lot fills up but there is usualy pretty good street parking.
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PJ on What to Wear
Anything goes.
7 Goldstar Member Reviews
What was funny, daring and quite naughty in 1971 when this play first ran in London's West End is in 2010 outdated and boring. A visionary director would have understood this and used his quite remarkable cast to brush off the cobwebs. Re-imagined and edited this could still be a very funny play. Now it was a frenzied and overly long cacophony of slammed doors and panicky screams. LBPH loves these British sex farces. There have been several hits and misses but never a flop like this one.Written on Jun 28 2010
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More Information About No Sex Please, We're British
Description
Written by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott
Long Beach Playhouse's MainStage presents the high-energy farce, No Sex Please, We're British. A bank manager and his bride are surprised when Swedish porn and call-girls mistakenly end up on their doorstep. The couple must scramble to hide the goods from his visiting mother, his boss, a bank inspector with insomnia, and a tipsy police superintendent. With the help of a colleague who is in way over his head, they spin a wild and deliciously fun web of mistaken identities, physical mishaps and hilarious complications.
About the Ticket Supplier: Long Beach Playhouse
Seventy-five continuous years of quality live theatrical entertainment have established the Long Beach Playhouse as a landmark in the City of Long Beach. The Playhouse produces 16 shows annually with a new play or musical every three weeks on the the Mainstage or upstairs in the Studio Theatre. Long Beach's flagship professional theatre cuts across age, gender, ethnic, and cultural boundaries while being entirely self-supporting through ticket sales and membership support.


