“A Chorus of Disapproval”, with Rob Brydon and Nigel Harman

“A Chorus of Disapproval”, with Rob Brydon and Nigel Harman Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton Street, Soho, London51.509316 -0.13184
Date:
17th September 2012 to 5th January 2013 -- 7.30 PM (Mon to Sat) and 2.30 PM (Wed)
Tickets:
£10 to £65, from atgtickets.com
Tel:
+44 (0) 871 297 5454
Buses:
3 6 9 12 13 14 15 19 22 23 24 29 38 88 91 94 139 159 177 453
Trains:
Charing Cross BKL NRN, Covent Garden PCL, Leicester Square NRN PCL, Piccadilly Circus BKL PCL, Tottenham Court Road CNT NRNNote: The best station for Harold Pinter Theatre is Piccadilly Circus. We can help you get there from any train station:
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Rob Brydon, Nigel Harman (EastEnders) and Ashley Jensen (Ugly Betty) will be starring in Alan Ayckbourn's riotous comedy "A Chorus of Disapproval" at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

It tells the story of the Pendon Amateur Light Operatic Society's production of "The Beggar's Opera", which is rapidly veering off course until the handsome young widower Guy joins the group. An instant hit with the show's leading ladies, Guy soon gets more than he bargained for as all the best action happens off-stage...

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