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Travels With My Aunt
Cast of Travels With My Aunt by Graham Greene
Travels With My Aunt cast at the Arts Theatre
A host of famous faces are set to open the autumn season at Cambridge Arts Theatre. Comedy favourites Gary Wilmot, Jeffrey Holland, Clive Francis and Andrew Greenough will take to the stage in Graham Greene’s rip-roaring comedy Travels With My Aunt.
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Get ready for a great night out at:

Arts Theatre Cambridge
Monday 9 – Saturday 14 September 2002
Tickets from £5
Box Office: 01223 503333

Adapted for the stage by Giles Havergal, Travels With My Aunt involves more than twenty characters played by a cast of four talented actors. Fast paced and lively, this production is the perfect start to a packed season of
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entertainment.

About to embark on a much-deserved retirement, Henry Pulling doesn’t have time to pot a petunia before his excitable Aunt Augusta decides to take him on an international jaunt.

Thrust into social gatherings galore, Henry meets a wealth of unusual, and in many cases sinister, characters, including secret agents, thieves, and art smugglers! But will Aunt Augusta succeed in transforming Henry, a conservative bank manager, into a new recruit for the swinging sixties?

Graham Greene is the acclaimed novelist of literary classics such as Brighton Rock and The Heart of the Matter. The production is directed by Richard Baron: his theatre includes The Ladykillers, Passport to Pimlico and Mindgame.
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