Putting on a musical show can be murder - as audiences will find out when The Mitre Players return to Dawlish's Shaftesbury Theatre in Brunswick Place from August 22-26 with Curtains, a musical comedy whodunnit. It's opening night and the leading lady is so dreadful, she is killing the show. But her final bow at the curtain call turns out to be her last - minutes later, she is dead. Enter musical ...
Dick Barton is back as the Mitre Players stage Phil Willmott's musical spoof of the thrilling 1940s radio serial about the intrepid sleuth. He and trusty sidekicks Snowy and Jock race to save Blighty from a dastardly plot to poison its tea supply. But to succeed, they must foil the villainous plans of Baron Scarheart and his accomplice Marta Heartburn. With new words set to old songs, terrifying ...
It's the end of the working week at the Club A Go-Go and the blokes and the birds are on the pull with varying degrees of success. A set of wide-eyed teens, under the watchful eye of nightclub owner Eric "Rubber Legs" de Vene, find out what is to love and lose on a Saturday night to the swinging sounds of the sixties. The Mitre Players return to Dawlish for this production of the Heather Brothers' ...
Relive the ultra glam 80s with The Mitre Players' production of hit musical comedy The Wedding Singer, based on the film starring Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler. Wedding singer Robbie Hart is looking forward to marrying fiancee Linda. But when Linda ditches him at the altar, waitress friend Julia is there with a shoulder to cry on. Robbie finds himself falling for Julia but there's just one ...