Merry Christmas from the Faultys (and Manuel!)

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UK Christmas Party

Some of our UK office staff, cast and friends at our Christmas Party last week

Some of the UK office, cast & friends enjoying our annual Christmas party this week #Christmas #FawltyTowers

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Tweet of the Week

From our very own Sybil in Bahrain…

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Sybil’s adventures in Norway

Norway here we come!

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Basil off duty…..

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An off duty Basil…

Taking a baby plane across Norway @thefaultytowers

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A little plane!

What's going on? Basil?

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This mornings view in Oppdal #hotel #living

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The morning view in Oppdal

After show Sybil #flowers

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British Embassy charity show for the RIA Institute in Bahrain

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Tweet of the Week

This week it’s from the Delta Halifax, one of our venues on the first Faulty tour of Canada.

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Arendal review

“After roars of laughter that came non-stop for over two hours it’s clear that the people of Arendal like the concept and are ready for more.”

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James Coombe getting a proper telling off from Basil in our favourite photo from Twitter this week.
From left to right; Anthony Clegg as Manuel, Imogen Miller-Porter as Sybil & Corin Stuart as Basil.

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It looks a bit like Basil’s laughing… but I’m guessing he isn’t! Thanks to Shane Kirwan for the photo.

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Happy Birthday to us!

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This time last year was our first, sold-out performance at our Charing Cross Hotel residency in London’s West End!

Tickets are available here

Gift vouchers too!

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A feast of Faultys in Sri Lanka

Another sold-out run for Basil, Sybil and Manuel, this time at the luscious Mount Lavinia Hotel (Paul O’Neill, Geoffrey Reczek and Karen Hamilton with a charming porter).

Read a Q&A in the Sunday Times here:
http://sundaytimes.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

 

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A week at The Sydney Opera House

Our debut week at Sydney Opera House was a sell-out and many of our guests wrote great reviews on twitter and facebook. Australian Traveller magazine has published a great review too, calling the show ‘a hilarious battle of wits, patience, fire extinguishers and fine food..  distinctly hilarious’. Click here for the full review.

We’re already planning our return so sign up for the newsletter and hear about it the minute we have the dates.

clockwise, from top left: Paul O'Neill (Basil), Peter Mansergh (Company & Financial Director), Claire Housden (Global Operations Manager), Andy Foreman (Manuel) and Karen Hamilton (Sybil).

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Paul O’Neill (Basil), Peter Mansergh (Company & Financial Director), Claire Housden (Global Operations Manager), Andy Foreman (Manuel) and Karen Hamilton (Sybil).

Sybil, Basil and Manuel prepare to treat the Aussies to some fine dining.

Sybil, Basil and Manuel prepare to treat the Aussies to some fine dining.

Our performance space: The Utzon Room, with its thousand-dollar chairs, three-million dollar mural… and a Faulty fish.

Our performance space: The Utzon Room, with its thousand-dollar chairs, three-million dollar mural… and a Faulty fish.

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Groningen: happiest city in the EU even happier in February 2014!

 

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This week Groningen ended up in the top three of happiest cities in Europe, after research conducted by the European Commission. On February 18th 2014 Faulty Towers The Dining Experience will set foot in Groningen for the first time ever. Is there a chance that the happiest city in Europe will become even happier?

Thousands of dinner guests from all over the world have enjoyed the show, based on the BBC’s hit series “Fawlty Towers”.  Just last week the show was on in Rotterdam, leaving behind many a happy guest. Some Rotterdam guests and many others even wrote rave reviews about us on Tripadvisor. The Dutch theatre website Theaterparadijs said the show has ‘fantastic acting’ and ‘magnificent improvisation’.

So to all you happy folks in Groningen: come and show the Faulty’s you were definitely gifted with some humour. They will be at the lovely NH Hotel Groningen 18 – 23 February next year.

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Buy your tickets here!

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