Quiz Night at the Britannia
Entertaining British comedy and the chance to win prizes in a Great British Pub Quiz!
Now booking venues for 2013!
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The Deck invites Oxford audiences to join them for a Great British evening of pub food and drink, an entertaining British comedy and the chance to win prizes in a Great British Pub Quiz! ‘Quiz Night at the Britannia' was the must-see smash hit of OxFRINGE 2011, selling out to full houses each night. Attracting rave reviews; it is part of the genre of emerging new plays reacting to Britain in the 21st century.
Join Brenda, the landlady as she struggles with the brewery changes, sorts out her regulars and deals with the riff-raff who have recently been frequenting her establishment...the politicians! QUIZ NIGHT AT THE BRITANNIA by Stuart Lee presents a comic view of life and politics in the 21st Century. If you want to know the truth about Britain in 2012 come to this hilarious new play from Oxfordshire award-winning writer Stuart Lee. Catch it now before it goes on its nationwide tour!
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readOxford 2012 Reviews
"Quiz Night at the Britannia was original, interesting and very entertaining. All actors gave wonderful performances, in particular Steve Hay as Tommy was excellent. The dialogue was a thought-provoking and a timely assessment of political ideals - big society - and how it impacts on the individual. ". - Daily Info Oxford.
“It’s a quiz — a quiz in a play with a quiz.” The Oxford don Dr Stuart Lee is describing his new play.
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find outQuiz Night at The Britannia is now available to book for your own venue. If you would be interested in booking a smashing evenings comedy, then email. info@thedecktheatrecompany.co.uk
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