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THE THREE MUSKETEERS to Swordfight in Didcot This Summer

By: Feb. 23, 2017
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Fresh from Justin's House and Spot Bots, join the CBeebies' favourites as they swashbuckle their way across the UK in a hilarious new slapstick adventure of chivalry, swordplay and suddenly falling over.

The UK summer tour of THE THREE MUSKETEERS will land at Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot Sunday 18th June at 11.00am (relaxed performance) & 2.00pm. Call the Box Officeat 01235 515 144 or go online at cornerstone-arts.org.

The seventeenth century has never been so silly!

Chaos, mayhem and stupidity reign supreme as children's comedy trio the Three Half Pints swish their swords, buff their boots and flourish their feathers in their most ridiculous adventure yet!

Will they defeat the dastardly evil-doers? Will they save the damsel in distress? Will they actually read the book before writing the show?

The Three Half Pints are Robin Hatcher (Ernie), Richard Franklin (Dick) and Callum Donnelly (Derek,). They met at University in 2010 where they bonded over a shared love of Slapstick comedy. Their work is unique on the children's theatre circuit and they are supported by the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury

Their slapstick comedy and sketch writing skills lead to them being cast last year as green-faced aliens, the Odd Bods, in CBeebies' new show Spot Bots. They've also been seen recently in the highly popular Justin's House and their previous tour, Bad Guys, enthralled and delighted audiences at almost a hundred venues across the UK from Llandudno to St Andrews.

As part of the tour the Three Half Pints are committed to providing a number of relaxed performances. These are tailored to anyone who would benefit from a more relaxed performance environment, including people with an autistic spectrum condition, sensory or communication disorders, or a learning disability.

For more information, visit www.threehalfpints.co.uk.



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