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Pete and Dud : Come Again

 Pete and Dud : Come Again Theatre tickets from London Ticket Web

Pete and Dud : Come Again

Take a Dudley's eye view of the rise and fall of one of Britain's greatest comedy partnerships, exploring why their humour endured while their relationship could not and how Moore went from underrated second fiddle to Hollywood superstar.

Including favourite characters such as Pete and Dud, Derek and Clive, and their early work including 'Beyond The Fringe'.
 

IMPORTANT NOTE

This show contains very strong language, and is therefore no suitable for anyone under sixteen years of age.

Pete and Dud Come Again - Comedy Play

Pete and Dud : Come Again

The Venue Theatre
5 Leicester Place
WC2H 7BP

 

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Opened 02 March 2006

Booking Until: 29th April 2006

Running time: 2 hours

Performance Times
Evenings: Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 7.30pm (First Wednesday Matinee 15th March 2006)

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Pete and Dud : Come Again If you think you know the story of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore - Think again!  Tom Goodman Hill and Kevin Bishop Star

 

Theatre Review

Pete and Dud : Come Again This is an amusing, touching evening, a reminder that the path to comic success is one often brambled by unhappiness.

The Daily Mail

 

I must admit I laughed a lot, because the original material still stands up so well. Not, perhaps, the end-of-the-world sketch from Beyond the Fringe, but certainly the Not Only But Also routines remain a joy.

The Daily Telegraph
 

 

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