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Spoof sends up the cult of celebrity



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
Tony and Twizzle – The Glory Years is a hilarious spoof on the cult of celebrity with Anthony Chalmers and Isobel (Twizzle) Trilling, brought to you by award-winning touring company LipService.
Spend an evening at the Guildhall Arts Centre in the company of this glamourous celebrity couple in a warts-and-all look back at their fabulous careers and listen to them spill the beans on each other – how Twiz drove Tony to drink, his time in rehab, how Twiz was sacked by Sir Loin Andrew Webber, how the bottom fell out of her underwear business and how she went on to invent 'facial gymnastics'.

Twiz and Tony are stars of 'Celebrity Wheelie Bins' and 'What's down your Passage?' They perform clips from their fabulous film and TV triumphs – notably 'Whistle Down your Blouse', 'Wednesday Night and Thursday Morning' and cult '80s shoulder padded soap 'Just Jugs the Plant Pot People'.

LipService is firmly established as a leading company on the touring
circuit and never fails to have the audience in hysterics – don't miss them on Wednesday, October 15, at 7.30pm.

Tickets £10 (£9 concessions), from the box office (Tel: 01476 406158) or go to www.guildhallartscentre.com

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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 9:27 AM
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