Vintage comedy hits the spot

The classic ‘50s British comedy Dry Rot tells the tale of a crooked bookie and his two accomplices who devise a cunning plan to get rich quick.

Their wiley ways soon descend into a total farce, and with flawless physical comedy, split-second timing and an all-star cast, it makes for a riotously funny play.

Liza Goddard, Gemma Bissix, Neil Stacey, Andrew Paul and Steven Blakeley are just some of the cast whose impeccable acting has audiences roaring with laughter.

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At Milton Keynes Theatre from September 3-8. For tickets call the box office on 0844 871 7652.

Get in the mood with Glenn

The life of the legendary musician Glenn Miller is played out on stage at The Grove Theatre in Dunstable next month.

Written by English playwright Den Stevenson, Bugle Boy traces the life of the icon from when he left college up to his disappearance in mysterious circumstances.

It includes his search for a unique band sound, his time in the US Army and his famed A.A.F. Band. Featuring all the famous tunes including ittle Brown Jug and Kalamazoo, this musical will put you In The Mood.

On September 6,7, 8 at 7.30pm and September 8 at 2.30pm. For tickets call the box office on 01582 884184 or visit www.grovetheatre.co.uk.

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