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About Instructions For American Servicemen In Britain on Broadway
Duration
2 hours, 20 minutes (with one 20 minute intermission)
Previews
April 16, 2019
Opening
April 21, 2019
Closing
May 12, 2019
Story for Instructions For American Servicemen In Britain
Fol Espoir, in association with Jermyn Street Theatre and The Real MacGuffins present
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN
Written and performed by Dan March, James Millard, and Matt Sheahan
Written and directed by John Walton
It’s 1942, and a horde of Yankee servicemen have just arrived in England where the locals speak a strange dialect, boil all their food, and talk endlessly about the weather.
The Americans see the Brits as a strange race. Get ready to judge for yourself in a night of joyous laughter and downright silliness as a crack team of experts attempt to explain the rules of British life. A rib-tickling show for all ages. Adapted with kind permission from the Bodleian Library’s publication Instructions for American Servicemen, 1942.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMERICAN SERVICEMEN IN BRITAIN
Written and performed by Dan March, James Millard, and Matt Sheahan
Written and directed by John Walton
It’s 1942, and a horde of Yankee servicemen have just arrived in England where the locals speak a strange dialect, boil all their food, and talk endlessly about the weather.
The Americans see the Brits as a strange race. Get ready to judge for yourself in a night of joyous laughter and downright silliness as a crack team of experts attempt to explain the rules of British life. A rib-tickling show for all ages. Adapted with kind permission from the Bodleian Library’s publication Instructions for American Servicemen, 1942.
Critics’ Reviews for Instructions For American Servicemen In Britain
"Boisterous entertainment"
Off Off Online
"Genuinely laugh-provoking"
Lighting & Sound America
"A baloney-filled, rollicking comedy that has all the inherent hilarity of poking fun at cultural differences."
Theater Pizzazz