Be part of the action as Basil, Sybil and Manuel serve up two hours of mayhem on a plate at the interactive, immersive experience from London's West End
It was 1975 when the gangly, brash and sarcastic hotelier, Basil Fawlty, first burst onto our TV screens - a character who has since become an icon in British comedy and pop culture.
Embodying the role of Basil in Manchester next month, is 44-year-old Dave Tremaine, from Hackney, east London. But was it a challenge, initially, for Dave to take up the mantle of such an iconic character? “The key is that he wants to be a good hotelier, but people get in his way - particularly Manuel and Sybil - and stop him from having an easy life. So by the end of the show, he's completely exasperated.”
Whilst Faulty Towers The Dining Experience has a structure and a script, 70% is improvised meaning no two nights at the interactive show are ever the same - keeping the show fresh and exciting. Dave wouldn’t swap it for anything though, finding great joy in the audience’s reaction as the show plays out.
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