Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed / Event Passed

    ARCHIVE: The Fabulous Bacon Boys

    • SHOWING
    • 11 May -
      01 Jan 1970
      11 May - 01 Jan 1970
    About

    Following the hit successes of their previous shows here including One Man and His Cow in the summer of 2014, Living Spit return to our Factory Theatre Bar, with their latest hilarious creation!

    Bacon Construction.

    Three builder brothers with a line in exclusive dwellings oftraditional construction.

    Straw, wood and brick.

    An exciting new development on a green field site on the outskirts of Little-Muckle-in-the-Wold.

    But the locals aren’t so sure. And then one day there’s a visit from the planning inspector, Miss Wolf…

    Told entirely in rhyme and song, Living Spit (A Christmas Carol, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I: Virgin on the Ridiculous) present their unique spin on The Three Little Pigs. With porcine puns, lupine laughs and more rural rumbunctiousness than you can shake a stick, straw or brick at, this promises to be a grown up fairy tale you’ll never forget!

    • RUNNING TIME1hr 30mins (inc. interval)
    • AGE RECOMMENDATION10+
    • TICKETS£10

    Wed 11 May; Mon 27 & Tue 28 June; Sun 03 & Sun 10 July 7.30pm

    Business Club Members can get 2 for 1 tickets to the performance on Wed 11 May at 7.30pm. Book early as this offer is subject to availability. To claim please quote your company promotion code over the phone or in person at the Box Office. Please bring proof of the company you work for.

    Reviews
    • "This is a chance to see world-class actors at the top of their game performing... within inches of the audience"

      Fine Times Recorder on One Man and his Cow
    • "The best 100 minute show outside the Edinburgh Fringe"

      Western Daily Press on The Six Wives of Henry VIII
    • "This slightly anarchic and very clever pair have built up a large and loyal following and this show deserves every punter it draws"

      Bristol Post on A Christmas Carol

    You might also like...