A MULTI-AWARD-WINNING improvised comedy troupe Austentatious are delighted to announce a tour for Autumn this year and residents are invited along.
The show will entertain and astonish audiences in equal measure across the country, which bagan on June 13 and will conclude in Winchester on November 5.
Austentatious is saddling the horses for a Grand Tour of the United Kingdom called Before Bridgerton there was… Austentatious!. The smash-hit Regency comedy romp returns, stuffed with rakish dukes, swooning ladies, and romantic entanglements aplenty.
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Austentatious is an improvised comedy play starring a cast of the country’s quickest comic performers.
Every single show the cast conjures up a brand new ‘lost’ Jane Austen novel based on nothing more than a title suggested by the audience.
The show comes fresh from multiple sell out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, residencies in London’s West End and at Leicester Square Theatre and a BBC Radio 4 Christmas special.
Austentatious said: "We are beyond excited (and fanning ourselves profusely) to be setting off on our very own grand tour, and after such a long period of limited society (we can simply not partake in another of Mr Collins’ quiz nights), we cannot wait to finally see our dear friends around the country and laugh, swoon and revel in their most delightful and dashing company!"
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The rotating cast is made up of a host of acclaimed comedy talent including: Cariad Lloyd, Rachel Parris, Graham Dickson, Charlotte Gittins, Daniel Nils Roberts, Lauren Shearing, Amy Cooke-Hodgson and Joseph Morpurgo.
For more information and for to get tickets, visit: austentatiousimpro.com/.
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