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Fawlty Towers – Live New Zealand Tour Cancelled

Fawlty Towers – Live New Zealand Tour Cancelled

Monday, November 21

The World Premiere Tour of Fawlty Towers – Live, that was due to play in New Zealand next February and March, has regrettably been cancelled.

Due to a number of factors, including last week’s significant earthquake which has seen an impact on two of the three tour cities - Christchurch and Wellington - where Fawlty Towers – Live was due to perform next year, the producers have arrived at the difficult decision not to proceed with the New Zealand tour.

Fawlty Towers – Live was scheduled to perform at the Bruce Mason Centre in Auckland from February 2; the Isaac Theatre Royal Christchurch from February 21 and the St. James Theatre, Wellington from March 7. Patrons who have purchased tickets may seek a full refund at the original point of purchase, please see ticketing agent details below.

Fawlty Towers – Live, the critically-acclaimed stage production will continue the Australian tour, currently performing in Perth, followed by a season in Brisbane.

FAWLTY TOWERS - LIVE

New Zealand World Premiere Tour 2017

BRUCE MASON CENTRE – AUCKLAND

WWW.TICKETMASTER.CO.NZ / 0800 111 999

ISAAC THEATRE ROYAL - CHRISTCHURCH

WWW.TICKETEK.CO.NZ / 0800 842 538

THE ST JAMES THEATRE – WELLINGTON

WWW.TICKETEK.CO.NZ / 0800 842 538

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