A RIP-ROARING comedy for the whole family comes to Dorchester in the highly acclaimed children’s show The Queen’s Knickers.
The show, presented by the Southbank Centre and the egg theatre, will be performed on Saturday, September 27 from 3pm.
It is a clever adaptation from the popular book by children’s author Nicholas Allan and inventively told by two elastic actors.
It promises to be the perfect day out for younger audiences from ages three and up.
The story starts with Dily, the Queen’s maid. She is the royal custodian of her Majesty’s ‘intimate apparel’, otherwise known as the Queen’s knickers.
Dily guards HRH’s smalls as if they were the crown jewels.
She would be mortified if anyone got a glimpse of them. But one day the knickers go missing, causing a national state of emergency and a diplomatic incident of catastrophic proportions.
Contact Dorchester Arts Centre for tickets.
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