BACK by popular demand, the cast of Dubbo Theatre Company's Fawlty Towers are returning to the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre.
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Having been on a hiatus from the stage since 2013, Basil Fawlty and his long-suffering staff and guests are ready to dazzle the Dubbo audience in six spectacular shows on July 17, 18, 24 and 25.
All the favourites have signed up for round two, with James Eddy on the man who everyone loves to hate, Basil Fawlty and Allyn Smith, the unfortunate Manuel.
The characters of Sybil and Polly will be reprised by none other than Jo Gibb and Janet Elliot.
Director Chris Bray said she had loved working with the cast for the last 10 weeks.
"Everyone has had a ball revisiting their characters," she said.
"The hilarity, mayhem and madness is something that makes Fawlty Towers so enjoyable."
In 2013, the cast presented three episodes, Basil the Rat, Communication Problems and The Kipper and the Corpse.
This time round, they have been working tirelessly to perfect The Hotel Inspectors, The Psychiatrist and The Germans, all of which are expected to bring the house down.
Basil Fawlty is a force not to be reckoned with.
"He polarises people and they just love to hate his faults," she said.
"The interaction between Basil and his Spanish waiter, Manuel, really bring the production to life."
She said the comic timing of the cast members and their ability to deliver the lines was what made the show a success in 2013 and would hopefully do the same this year.
"I just have to credit our amazing performers - they don't do it because they have to, they do it because they love to perform."
Tickets to Fawlty Towers are selling like hot cakes. Make sure you get your seat by contacting the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre at 6801 4378.