Main House, Comedy
The Time Machine - A Comedy
Direct from its London run, the must-see comedy of 2023 hits the road this Spring!
“Possibly one of the best nights out ever!” ★★★★★ West End Best Friend
Join George, Amy and Michael for the premiere of their brand-new version of THE TIME MACHINE.
H G Wells’ comic deadly serious masterpiece will never be the same again as this hapless highly skilled group of actors embark on a journey of a lifetime!
Will George persuade the others to stick to the script he’s worked so hard on?
Will Michael be able to explain time travel without the help of excessive props?
Will Amy get to sing her Cher tribute?
And ultimately… will they be able to defeat the space time paradox - or at least get through the second half?
All to be revealed…….*
* (no nudity!)
Starring Michael Dylan (Wilf), George Kemp (Jack Absolute Flies Again) and Amy Revelle (Offside).
From the team behind the smash hit comedy The Hound of the Baskervilles and the award-winning Original Theatre (Murder in the Dark, The Mirror Crack’d, Caroline’s Kitchen, Invincible, The Habit of Art).
Warning: may contain Cher tunes.
Content Warning
Recommended for ages 10+Key Information
Additional Information
The matinee performance of The Time Machine scheduled for Thursday, 29 February @ 2:00pm has been cancelled due to cast illness. Tickets can be exchanged for any remaining performance of The Time Machine. Please contact the box office on exchanges@everymantheatre.org.uk to make alternate arrangements.
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Reviews
“An absolute classic. A must-see show.”
Fairy Powered Productions
“Breathtaking... gloriously silly, unrestrained fun”
The Stage
“Exquisitely entertaining... thoroughly, ridiculously amusing”
The Indiependent
“It is a ride only a fool would miss... you will want to go back in time to see this uplifting hilarious production all over again”
Bolton News
“A fast-paced and funny spoof that is hugely entertaining”
East Midlands Theatre
“There is an energy to the performance which is undeniable... The audience loved it and left with smiles on their faces”
cambsnews.co.uk
“The whole thing is a brave funny and thought-provoking riot... A play for anyone literally between eight years old and eighty”
The Cambridge Critique