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The Adventures of Dick Whittington is a fresh new version of this traditional family favourite, written by Channel 4 comedy writer Brian Luff. This snappy, modern panto script is crammed full of heroes, villains, pirates, fairies, cats and rats, and it has all your favourite panto ingredients - slapstick, sword fights, pacy routines, audience participation, topical references and a big loveable cat with real attitude and a penchant for witty on-liners. And the kids will love Thelma Pudding's messy cake-making scene. The Adventures of Dick Whittington will take adults and kids alike on a…mehr

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The Adventures of Dick Whittington is a fresh new version of this traditional family favourite, written by Channel 4 comedy writer Brian Luff. This snappy, modern panto script is crammed full of heroes, villains, pirates, fairies, cats and rats, and it has all your favourite panto ingredients - slapstick, sword fights, pacy routines, audience participation, topical references and a big loveable cat with real attitude and a penchant for witty on-liners. And the kids will love Thelma Pudding's messy cake-making scene. The Adventures of Dick Whittington will take adults and kids alike on a magical journey full of surprises and the happiest of Happy Ever Afters.
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Brian Luff's original fairy story "Refusal" was nominated for Best Animated Short at the Paris Film Festival 2021. His comedy shows Monday Tuesday Banana and Space Planet won awards at the Lisbon Film Festival and at the Prague International Film Festival in 2020. Brian co-wrote the cult Channel 4 comedy series Pets and was a commissioned writer on Simon Pegg's Channel 5 sketch shows Six Pairs of Pants and We Know Where You Live. On the Edinburgh Fringe, Brian has co-written and co-produced numerous sketch shows and penned a full length stage comedy The Moon's Not a Virgin Anymore. He has also edited the official BBC comedy web site and has been a visiting lecturer in comedy writing at Bournemouth University.