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Passport to Pimlico archiveBased on the classic Ealing comedy. When an accident detonates 'Pamela', the last unexploded World War II bomb, the residents of Pimlico have a big shock in store. Old documents unearthed in the rubble reveal that this quiet London borough is actually part of Burgundy, France. Independence is declared and the new found 'Burgundians' discover a wild sense of liberation from the drab days of post war rationing, turning the back streets of London into a continental paradise.

Archive listings for Passport to Pimlico

Work type: Play.

T1929112121

Company Redbridge Young Theatre Workshops.
27 Jun 06 to 29 Jun 06Redbridge Drama Centre, Outer London :: V0589837415
listing details L0262443496

T01284514903

A Charles Vance Production. Passport to Pimlico is the fourth in this ever popular series of classic film adaptations. Created by the same team behind our past two sold out successes, The Ladykillers and The 39 Steps. Web siteAdapted by Giles Croft. Director Richard Baron. Design Ken Harrison. Lighting Mark Pritchard. Performer Kate O'Mara. Performer Ian Lavender. Performer Ben Nealon. Performer Julie Buckfield. Company Charles Vance.
24 Jul 00 to 29 Jul 00Theatre Royal, Nottingham :: V462
listing details L736924287
17 Jul 00 to 22 Jul 00Theatre Royal, Brighton :: V657
listing details L01696864860
10 Jul 00 to 15 Jul 00Lyceum Theatre, Crewe :: V470
listing details L1449933110
3 Jul 00 to 8 Jul 00Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea :: V42
listing details L600485135
26 Jun 00Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds :: V76
listing details L524101197

T0503333210

A Charles Vance Production. Passport to Pimlico is the fourth in this ever popular series of classic film adaptations. Created by the same team behind our past two sold out successes, The Ladykillers and The 39 Steps. Web siteAdapted by Giles Croft. Director Richard Baron. Design Ken Harrison. Lighting Mark Pritchard. Performer Kate O'Mara. Performer Ian Lavender. Performer Lee Warburton. Performer Julie Buckfield. Company Charles Vance.
19 Jun 00 to 26 Jun 00New Theatre Royal, Lincoln :: V442
listing details L1924098054
12 Jun 00 to 17 Jun 00The Hexagon, Reading :: V734
listing details L632145977
5 Jun 00 to 10 Jun 00Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury :: V674
listing details L925729816
29 May 00 to 3 Jun 00Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne :: V665
listing details L0711712301
23 May 00 to 27 May 00Richmond Theatre, Outer London :: V327
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15 May 00 to 20 May 00His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen :: V585
listing details L1147334749
9 May 00 to 13 May 00Blackpool Grand Theatre, Blackpool :: V518
listing details L0218234657
1 May 00 to 6 May 00Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
listing details L1433675351
24 Apr 00 to 29 Apr 00Buxton Opera House, Buxton :: V424
listing details L01719362706
18 Apr 00 to 22 Apr 00Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage :: V53
listing details L1093079617
4 Apr 00 to 8 Apr 00Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V161
listing details L0893237500
28 Mar 00 to 1 Apr 00Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham :: V90
listing details L317460632
24 Feb 00 to 18 Mar 00Mercury Theatre, Colchester :: V37
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