Antiques and a Little Bit of Nonsense!
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Confessions of an antiques expert! TV stars team up for stage show – and secrets will be revealed!

Three of the country’s favourite television personalities from the world of antiques entertain you with tales from the saleroom, television and beyond. The enormous variety of their experiences range from selling chickens and cattle to priceless Chinese artefacts and to multi-million-pound cars.

Hear how Philip Serrell started out on his auctioneering career and how Charlie Ross ended up flying across the world to sell ‘old bangers’. The two of them will (we hope) be kept in check by the delightful and effervescent Christina Trevanion.

In this no-holds-barred stage show, the auctioneers plan to share secrets of the antiques world – and themselves. Plus, they will answer questions put to them by the audience.

Topics will include the weird and wonderful things they have sold at auction, the dream lot they would love to sell and their guilty pleasures. They will also reveal how their TV work blossomed and which celebrities they’ve enjoyed working with the most.


Reviews:

“Thanks to all for a fabulous evening.  Great camaraderie with so much laughter.”

“Brilliant evening. Great fun with lots of laughs!”

“A really entertaining evening, with these great characters and plenty of cracking anecdotes! Thanks to all involved. Get to see one of the future shows on the tour if you can!”

“A brilliant evening!! Great to find out more about you than we see on the TV. You’re all so funny and your friendship is amazing “

And from Gyles Brandreth… “My idea of heaven… they’re so funny as well as being the most brilliant bargain hunters & natural entertainers. My kind of show. Vintage! 5 stars. Catch them if you can. (I’m not being paid for this: I just love what they do!)”


Event Information:

Tuesday 26 March 2024, 7:30pm.
The Atkinson – Theatre. Reserved seating only.
Tickets £29 plus booking fee.
Approximate running time: 2hrs including 20min interval

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