Bill Elms and Frame This! Present - Twice Nightly
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It's 1931 and variety is the spiceof life. Liverpool's theatres are sizzling with the hottest star turns of theday and there's something for every taste! Don and Madge, a song and dancedouble act, are living the sweet life& until things turn sour. A night theycan't remember finds them in hot water and if they want to be back on stage fortheir second show, they must act fast!

"The biggest crime would have been not to bring itback for another showing."

Good News Liverpool

Tales of a bolshy parrot, a StrongMan and The Great Wally all add to the flavour, but the imposing pandemic ofcinema makes the duo stew over what life in the theatre means to them. Featuring original songs and celebrating theatre's golden years, thishomemade comedy will leave you wanting second helpings!

"This is a wonderful piece of theatre"

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Twice Nightly is a brand-new musical comedy brought to youby Bill Elms Productions (2Gorgeous4U/Judy & Liza) and Frame This Presents,written by and starring Maria Lovelady and Michael Bailey, also featuring thevoice of Eithne Browne as The Beak. The show received rave reviews at itsLiverpool Theatre Festival premiere winning the best new work and returning fora second show in 2021 at the main festival playing to full houses.

"It leaves you smiling fromear to ear".

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