Friday, May 18, 2007

Award-winning comedian Toby Hadoke is putting on Moths Ate My Doctor WhoScarf at the St Albans theatre next Friday, May 25

Toby Hadoke presents Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf BACK on TV screens and back at the Maltings Arts Theatre - that's Dr Who.Award-winning comedian Toby Hadoke is putting on Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf at the St Albans theatre next Friday, May 25.He invites the audience to step out from behind the sofa and get aboard the Tardis for a trip through time, charting the rise, fall and subsequent rise of a television legend.Billed as a must-see show for anyone who has ever had a passion for anything, it charts a comic odyssey from child to man through obsession, joy and disappointment.Moths Ate My Doctor Who Scarf, which starts at 8pm, is in tandem with Back to the Futon, award-winning comic Paul Kerena's homage to the perfect trilogy.He revs up his DeLorean for a trip to Hill Valley and Back to the Future.All tickets are £10 with concessions £8, available from the box office on 01727 844222.รครค Bertie and David, two mesmerising monologues by Andrew Neil, can be seen at the theatre the following night, Saturday, May 26.Performed by Andrew Hallett - direct from the West End's most famous long-running show, The Mousetrap - the two pieces form the unofficial reminiscences of the last British king and the man who abdicated for love.Meeting at a celestial cocktail party, George VI followed by the Duke of Windsor, humorously reflect on family history and sensational royal gossip.Tickets are £9 with concessions £8, available from the box office on the number above.

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