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The Virginia Monologues - Why It's Great to be Sixty! archiveVirginia Ironside, doyenne of Fleet Street and agony aunt extraordinaire, performed this sharply observed and witty stand-up show to great acclaim at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival. Determined to spread the word that there s a lot more to old age than crumbling into dust, she talks about the pleasures of passing sixty. She can lie like a trooper, jump off a bridge or take to the stage and unlimited free drugs, boring for Britain, fun and funerals, grandchildren and sex - or, even better, no sex - make the sixties the best, and funniest, time of your life.

Cast/Performers

Virginia Ironside

Creatives/Company

Director: Nigel Planer

The Virginia Monologues - Why It's Great to be Sixty!

The Virginia Monologues - Why It's Great to be Sixty! (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0700809691. Details of all The Virginia Monologues - Why It's Great to be Sixty! archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02083221281

Archive Listings

5 Nov 11Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Guildford, Surrey
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24 Jun 11Northcott Theatre
Exeter, Devon
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26 May 11Haymarket Theatre
Basingstoke, Hampshire
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9 Mar 11Brunton Theatre
Musselburgh, East Lothian
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27 Apr 10
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28 Apr 10
Theatre Royal
York, North Yorkshire
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20 Apr 10
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25 Apr 10
New End Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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7 Apr 10Theatre Royal
Bath, Bath & North East Somerset
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