The Decent Rogues - Bridewell Theater
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2013-05-25
The Decent Rogues visit The Bridewell following two sell out dates in Bath where the brand new thrilling and feel good comedy musical by Dan Lashbrook and Rob Pratt stormed into hearts of audience and critics alike. Set in Horston Barrow 1908, the story fo...
The Decent Rogues visit The Bridewell following two sell out dates in Bath where the brand new thrilling and feel good comedy musical by Dan Lashbrook and Rob Pratt stormed into hearts of audience and critics alike. Set in Horston Barrow 1908, the story follows two best friends who are not only well- respected members of Edwardian village life but also gentlemen crooks. Shadowed by their sinister nemesis who has sworn revenge over them, the Rogues plan one final crime with disastrous consequences. How will they explain themselves to their wives?
Bringing together the very best performers in the Bath area, under the direction of Petra Schofield, it promises to bring a fresh reverberating score to a light hearted yet touching new story. “You’ll see what we’ll become!”
Show Details

| Running dates | from Mar 22 2012 to Mar 24 2012 |
| Theatre | Bridewell Theater |
| My Rating | Review This Show |
| Cheapest ticket | £15 |
| Most expensive ticket | £15 |
| No pro reviewer has rated this show yet |
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Overview, Cast and Creatives
| Genre | Comedy, Musical | |
| Synopsis | ||
| The Decent Rogues visit The Bridewell following two sell out dates in Bath where the brand new thrilling and feel good comedy musical by Dan Lashbrook and Rob Pratt stormed into hearts of audience and critics alike. Set in Horston Barrow 1908, the story follows two best friends who are not only well- respected members of Edwardian village life but also gentlemen crooks. Shadowed by their sinister nemesis who has sworn revenge over them, the Rogues plan one final crime with disastrous consequences. How will they explain themselves to their wives? Bringing together the very best performers in the Bath area, under the direction of Petra Schofield, it promises to bring a fresh reverberating score to a light hearted yet touching new story. “You’ll see what we’ll become!” |
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| Author | Dan Lashbrook | |
| Rob Pratt | ||
| Director | Petra Schofield | |
| Producer | Music Is Life Productions Ltd | |





