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The Sword and the Dope archiveBefore Cinderella had her fairy godmother. Before Snow White had seven dwarfs. Even before Diana Ross had the Supremes, Bosstock had Rumpkin (who are the west country's answer to Ant and Dec). Our Tale follows this comedy pair as they retell their version of King Arthur and the Knights Of the (not so) round table, unfortunately there memories and storytelling is about as good as their singing so prepare to get sidetracked quite a bit! Our tale has everything you need, a dangerous villain the evil Sir Backstabber, a brave hero Casey, a beautiful maiden Carol and a powerful wizard Merlot, who is a bit like a drunk Michael Fish in a hat. Our tale has singing (some of which is in tune), dancing, more jokes than something with less jokes in it and more cliff hangers than Eastenders. Will Casey save the day? Will Carol marry her French prince suitor? Will Merlin find her going out wand? Will King Arthur ever find a round table? Does anybody care? Come and see the Sword and the Dope to find out! MORE FAMILY FUN THAN YOU CAN SHAKE A SWORD AT (WITHOUT GETTING AN ASBO!)

Cast/Performers

Oliver Mawdsley (King Arthur / Neil / Sebastian), Jonny Muir (Casey / Chris / Guttersnipe), Jay Perry (Sir Borris / the Black Knight), Natalie Neagle (Sir Lancelot / Woman of the Pond), Sarah Barker (Carol / Paris), Will Seaward (Sir Percival / PR / The Lady of the Lake), Jonathan Ashby-Rock (Sir Backstabber / Stanley), Louise Gookey (Lacy / JK / Maiden / The Prophet), Jennifer Farrell (Kate / Merlin / Margo / Bob / Paige), Patrick Rowe (Bosstock), Sam George (Rumpkin), Michael Horspool (Sir Galahad / Merlot / Brian)

Creatives/Company

Author: Michael Horspool
Producer: Act-On Productions
Director: Matthew Gould

The Sword and the Dope

The Sword and the Dope (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T1511131646. Details of all The Sword and the Dope archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S44000529

Archive Listings

17 Jan 12
  to
5 Feb 12
Greenwich Playhouse
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
10 Dec 11
  to
30 Dec 11
The King's Head Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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No UKTW or User reviews available.
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