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Welcome to the World Premiere of a Stage Comedy of Double-Dealing,Cross-Dressing, Back-Stabbing, and Much More !

Starring two desperate, out of work actresses, working in a Diner, who try and hi-jack a stage play audition happening in their bar.

Even if it means using a Russian, Lesbian Taxi Driver to seduce and 'redirect' their upmarket RADA competitors to sleazy 'Pleasure Palaces' in remote parts of the former Soviet Union.

Sarah and Tanya will stop at nothing !

But their frantic plot is hindered by a Megalomaniac Hollywood Movie Director (who knows where all the bodiies are buried), a Dangerously Unsafe Health and Safety Officer (too much time defusing bombs): and an Essex Soap Queen who wants to be madly famous by opening a chain of luxury 'Eyeliner and Nail Bars' in Afghanistan.

They're all out for themselves, out of their heads, and out of their clothes - which doesn't matter - as someone else will put them on as soon as they fall off.

They're one frantic queue of very cross-dressers.

'Boxing With Dame Judi Dench' is a classic 100mph farce, packed with witty one-liners and cracking physical knockabout.

Which is why we're called Norfolk Knockabout Theatre !

Athough Dame Judi Dench is not boxing in our play, being a true Star and supporter of new drama talent, she is happy for us to feature her name in our title.

What more can we say ?

Except come and see us and be hugely entertained - for not much money.

 

* Concessions for OAPS

 

* This show contains large traces of Adult Humour

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