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Not MK, but it is on in Northampton next week......

Maybe, but we all know that Northampton is the home of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of, er, Northampton, and it's clearly where the Golgofranchians landed on Earth

LOL

Graeme

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Phil Jupitus was 'The Book' last night at Northampton as well. The show was two and a half hours, (give or take the occasional eddy in the space-time continuum), of absolute joy. The cast as well as the audience seemed to be enjoying themselves hugely.

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I passed my O Level drama by writing about the Theatre Clywd production of HHG, and intervied John Strickland who played Ford. For our practical performance, we did the first 10 minutes of Arthur, Ford and Mr Prosser - we even got a god luck note from Douglas Adams!

Ended up with a 97% overall grade which, according the Dave Rhys Jones (my drama teacher and also the voice of bowls for BBC Sport) was the highest grade in the South West for that year. I can only assume our examiner was a HHG fan!

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  • 2 weeks later...

I went to the bromley show on Thursday night, I had a fantastic evening and it's made me want to listen to all the radio shows again.

Andrew Sachs was the voice of the book and really pulled it off, fluffed a couple of lines and skipped a page at the start and had to go back, but really covered it well with funny ad-libs.

Stephen Moore is my idol!

Cheers,

Stuart

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  • 3 weeks later...

I saw this show a few weeks ago in Leicester.

One of the best nights out in a very long time!

John Culshaw was the book, and he was brill - slipping into Tom Baker and Brian Cox when he made mistakes!

And Marvin got the biggest cheers at the end of the night.

If you get the chance GO SEE IT!

It a great night out.

Regard

Paul

PS Don't forget your towel

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