Tweet of the Week

This week’s tweet is from the keen tweeters at the Theater Castellum (@thcastellum), in Alphen aan den Rijn in the Netherlands who really got into the spirit of things with this sign and our very own porter! Much better service than the original Fawlty Towers and I’m sure Sander was much better than Manuel…


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Tweet of the Week

This week’s tweet of the week is thanks to Pascale Arminjon (@lustlovelive) who was one of the hundreds of people who got to see the show in Barbados this week.

We totes ❤ Manuel too (but don’t tell Basil) and by the sounds of it, Manuel totes  ❤s Barbados! Can he come back, please?

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Happy Mother’s Day from Sybil!

A very reluctant Sybil made this video for her mother, this morning…

 

To all the Mother’s out there, Happy Mother’s Day from Faulty Towers!

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Tweet of the Week

This week’s tweet of the week is from The Vue Grand Hotel (@VueGrandHotel), one of our favourite Australian venues. Who can spot the Pollys?

 

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Tweet of the Week

Our tweet of the week this week is from one of our very own Basils, Paul O’Neill, tweeting from the Charing Cross Hotel in London.

You can follow Paul (@playingbasil) and some of our other actors on Twitter… we’re still trying to convince the rest of them it’s not still 1979.

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Introducing… Jordan Edmeades

We thought you’d like to know a bit more about the people behind Sybil, Basil & Manuel so every month we’re going to introduce one of our actors. This week is the turn of Jordan Edmeades, an Australian actor who has been playing Basil for just over 3 years now. He is currently touring in Europe and made in his debut on the West End last October.

You can find out a bit more about Jordan and other projects he is currently working on here: www.jordanedmeades.com

Q1: What’s your favourite part of working with Faulty Towers The Dining Experience so far, or your favourite Faulty moment?

A: Travelling the world as a working actor and being given the chance to open a five-star show on London’s West End. Big career moment for me and one I’ll never forget.

 

Q2: Describe yourself in three words?

A: Direct, curious, considerate.

 

Q3: What’s your best (or worst) corpsing story?

A: Children crack me up. They have the most amazing ability to say exactly what they think at any given moment, which is an improv actor’s dream. One night during a show at Charing Cross, a young boy who wouldn’t eat his soup began to cry as I told him to stop complaining and just eat the soup. Sybil spent the next ten minutes consoling him, telling him I was a bad man and not to listen to a word I say. She made me apologise and I discovered he liked chocolate… “right, chocolate soup it is then!”.

Later in the show I was having trouble opening a bottle of cola. Eventually I gave up and admitted defeat, at which point I heard a bold reply ring out throughout the room… “I’ll do it!”. The young kid got out of his chair,  snatched the bottle out of my hands and proceeded to try to open the bottle between his legs just like Basil. I couldn’t help but cry with laughter as Manuel quickly came over to help him. I was laughing uncontrollably for a good five minutes, head out the side door trying to catch myself. I had been upstaged by a five-year-old. Brilliant fun.

Q4: What similarities and differences are there between you and the character you play?

A: Like Basil, I have moments of social awkwardness and frequently run into things. The biggest difference is our hair, of which I have a full head, requiring me frequently to artificially ‘recede’ it with a buzz cutter. It’s like mowing the lawn every couple of days.

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Q5: If you were an animal, what animal would you be and why?

A: An albatross, one better than an eagle.

 

Q6: Who’s your favourite other cast member to share a dressing room with and why?

A: I have a different relationship with all of them. I enjoy regular bowel-movement-related conversations with Anthony Sottile, wine and music with Daley Donnelly, poetry and prose with Brian Roche, theatrical brainstorming with Andy Foreman, and in-depth film talk with Ed Howells. When blessed with a lady in the room I enjoy gutter talk and sage advice with Karen Hamilton, wild stories with Suzanna Hughes, business and marketing with Alison Pollard-Mansergh, the trials of houseboat building with Karina Garnett, and exploring the wonders of writing and family life with Donna Gray. Unfortunately, I don’t get a chance to room with other Basils, but we catch up at the bar whenever we get a chance.

 

Q7: If your character had a dating profile, what do you think it would say?

A: I’m manic, impatient, intolerant and not really a fan of people. Contact me if you relate and don’t answer to the name of Sybil.

 

Q8: What was your last tweet or Facebook status?

A: Signed an online petition to help save the threatened orangutan community in Indonesia.

 

Q9: What don’t you leave home without?

A: Water

 

Q10: Do you have any hidden talents?

A: I love my Aussie Rules and can match it with the best of them on a good day.

 

Q11: What would Basil have to say about horse meat in lasagnes?

A: “Well… horses for main courses, really”

 

 

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Fringe World Perth Photos

We had a great run at the Fringe World Perth this year, here are some action snaps taken by Dr Tony Tropiano of Amanda McKay (Sybil), Kevin Whittle (Basil) and Geoffrey Reczek (Manuel).

If you missed out this year or want a second dose of faulty fun, why not sign up to our newsletter for regular ticket updates for Perth Fringe and all our other festivals.

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The race is on!

Can Manuel make it from to Heerlen in 2 days? We doubt it, but he’s trying…

Here’s him setting off from Hilversum yesterday morning. If you see him on the way, please point him in the right direction!

… and who is that kind, but mysterious stranger?

 

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience appears at the Theater Heerlen from the 21st to the 23rd February. To buy tickets for these shows, click here.

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TV Limburg Interview

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Some photos of the team in the Netherlands (Alison Pollard-Mansergh, Jordan Edmeades & Anthony Sottile) filming an interview with Wim Cremers of Limburg Allein at TV Limburg, yesterday in Roermond.

You can watch the interview below and keep an eye out for Manuel’s brilliant bottle opening skills.

If you’d like to come along and meet the Faultys, they’ll be serving dinner in Heerlen from the 21st to the 23rd February. For more information about shows in the Netherlands and Belgium see our website.

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Valentine’s Day pancakes in Leeuwarden

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Ali, Jordan & a not-so-impressed Anthony enjoying the Pannekoekschip (pancake ship) in Leeuwarden on Valentine’s Day.

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Some photos from Schiedam

Source: Uploaded by user via Faulty on Pinterest

A very scary Mrs. Faulty preparing herself for a “BASSILLL!”

Basil “helping” some guests to find their cutlery.

To see more photos from Schiedam or from tours around the world, visit our Facebook, or check out our Pinterest.

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Manuel is Looking for Love

Dashing Spanish waiter seeks compatible woman for romance in the English Riviera. Promises mishaps, misadventures and plenty of tales from Barcelona.

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Manuel is looking for love this Valentine’s Day! Tired of constant abuse from Basil and advances from ‘continental’ chefs, he has decided to try and find himself a woman.

Despite the large amount of visitors to their hotel, Manuel has not had much luck in the love department and wishes to spend this year’s Valentines Day with someone other than his Siberian hamster. Basil has already banned any mention of the ‘V’ word this week (along with the mention of certain other things) and is extremely disapproving of his waiter’s desperate pursuits. Sybil has tried her best to help, even encouraging Manuel to sign up to a dating website. However, he seems to have had a bit of trouble setting up a profile and so recorded a video instead. Watch his appeal for love.

His general preferences in a woman:

–        Must be fond of pets

–        Under 5ft 2”

–        Ideally will speak basic Spanish

If you fit this description, or know someone that does, get in touch! You can tweet us with the hashtag #takemanuelout or message us on Facebook. If we get a lot of responses we might even have set up a Faulty Towers speed-dating event… although we won’t mention that to Basil!

 Follow us on Vine for more short video clips from behind the scenes. Username: @faultytowersdining

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Frankly my dear, I don’t give Edam!

To celebrate Faulty Towers The Dining Experience appearing in the home of Gouda cheese in the Netherlands this week, we thought we’d share some of our favourite cheesey cheese jokes.

If you’ve got any of your own we’d love to hear them. You can share them with us on Facebook or tweet us, @thefaultytowers.

Q: What happened after an explosion at a French cheese factory?
A: All that was left was de brie.

Q: What do you call cheese that is sad?
A: Blue cheese.

Q: How do you get a mouse to smile?
A: Say cheese!

Q: What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?
A: Nacho Cheese!

Q: Which genre of music appeals to most cheeses?
A: R’n’Brie

Q: What hotel do mice stay in?
A: The Stilton

Q: What did the cheese salesman say?
A: That cheese may be Gouda, but this one is Feta!

Q: What cheese should you use to hide a horse?
A: Mascarpone.

Q: What Welsh cheese must you always eat with caution?
A: Caerphilly

Q: Why does cheese look sane?
A: Because everyone else on the plate is crackers.

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