Waiting for Elvis
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Plush Tiger Productions
March 3, 1960. Elvis is returning to the US after completing his military service in Germany. His flight stops at Prestwick Airport for refuelling. Margaret Rutherford (the definitive Miss Marple) while waiting in the departure lounge for her London flight, meets Elvis fan Albert hoping to glimpse the King. A new play by Clara Nel Haddon. Previous productions include Noiseless & Patient: ‘Beautiful and lyrical’ (FringeGuru.com). Sisu: ‘A brilliant hidden Fringe gem’ (Joe Lycett on twitter 2016). Hive: ‘Intimate and enthralling’ (EdinburghGuide.com). When Kurt Met Thora: ‘As an imagined piece of entertainment folklore, it’s priceless’ (TheStage.co.uk).
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