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Original Theatre presents a Winter/Spring 2024 tour of The Time Machine – A Comedy

by Staff Writer
November 16, 2023
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The Time Machine A Comedy Tour

The Time Machine A Comedy Tour

Original Theatre presents a Winter/Spring 2024 tour of Steven Canny and John Nicholson’s The Time Machine – A Comedy, following the play’s previously announced forthcoming London première at Park Theatre from 30 November – 30 December.

The Winter/Spring 2024 tour of The Time Machine – A Comedy, will star Michael Dylan (Wilf) and Amy Revelle (Offside), who appeared in the 2023 Spring tour and Park Theatre runs. They will be joined by George Kemp (Jack Absolute Flies Again), who takes over his role from Dave Hearn after the Park Theatre run.

Join George, Amy and Michael for the premiere of their brand-new version of The Time Machine.
H G Wells’ comic deadly serious masterpiece will never be the same again as this hapless highly skilled group of actors embark on a journey of a lifetime!  Will George persuade the others to stick to the script he’s worked so hard on? Will Michael be able to explain time travel without the help of excessive props? Will Amy get to sing her Cher tribute? And ultimately… will they be able to defeat the space time paradox – or at least get through the second half?

       

The Time Machine – A Comedy will tour to The Lowry, Salford (23-27 January), Exeter Northcott Theatre (5-8 February), Cambridge Arts Theatre (13-17 February), Perth Theatre and Concert Hall (20-24 February), Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham (27 February – 2 March), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (5-9 March), Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds (12-16 March), Lichfield Garrick Theatre (19-23 March), Royal & Derngate, Northampton (26-30 March) and Leeds Playhouse (2-6 April).

From the team behind the smash-hit comedy The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Time Machine – A Comedy is directed by Orla O’Loughlin and designed by Fred Meller, with lighting design by Colin Grenfell and Sound Design by Greg Clarke.

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To find out more, visit: https://originaltheatre.com/productions/the-time-machine-2024-tour

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