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Daisy Pulls It Off
Daisy Pulls It Off
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Group Rate:
Valid all performances
10+ Best Available reduced to £12.50
School Group Rate:
Valid all performances
10+ Best Available reduced to £12.50
Plus 1 free teacher per booking!
All rates and seats are subject to availability and change
About The Event
Daisy Pulls it Off is a tongue-in-cheek look at the world of the girls' private school, of Malory Towers and St Clare's.
It is the story of a teenage girl, Daisy Meredith, who is from a poor family of Opera singers. Her father has gone missing, and she is brought up by her mother who has to revert to teaching singing lessons to pay the rent.
She wins a scholarship to boarding school, and then has to deal with the snobbery and cattiness from the girls who go there. Sybil and Maude take a particular dislike to the heroine of the play, and devise a series of plans to discredit Daisy and get her expelled from school, that would make Machiavelli wince.
However, Daisy makes friends with the head girl, Clare, and finds out that her family, who were very rich, have lost the family treasure. It is hidden somewhere in the school. Daisy manages to save the day, even when threatened with expulsion, when a midnight expedition with a group of girls goes wrong.
Maude is left hanging on to a cifftop for dear life, when Daisy saves her.
After this Maude and Sybil own up to their dastardly plans, and apologize in front of the whole school. But this is not all... in true Enid Blyton style, the treasure is found, and Daisy discovers that the school caretaker is in actual fact.... her father!
Travel
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern/Piccadilly lines)/Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)
From Leicester Square take the Charing Cross Road east exit and head right (north) on Charing Cross Road. Great Newport Street is about 50 metres on the right - the Arts Theatre is about 50 metres down Great Newport Street.
From Covent Garden head left (away from the market) the directly turn left onto Long Acre. When you reach the main junction with Monmouth Street, Great Newport Street is the second turning anti-clockwise. The Arts Theatre is 50 metres down Great Newport Street.
Parking: NCP Upper St Martin's Lane. Please note that parking in central London can be expensive, please use public transport if possible.
Access
Wheelchairs: 8 wheelchair spaces
Hearing Impaired: Induction loop system
Valid all performances
10+ Best Available reduced to £12.50
School Group Rate:
Valid all performances
10+ Best Available reduced to £12.50
Plus 1 free teacher per booking!
All rates and seats are subject to availability and change
About The Event
Daisy Pulls it Off is a tongue-in-cheek look at the world of the girls' private school, of Malory Towers and St Clare's.
It is the story of a teenage girl, Daisy Meredith, who is from a poor family of Opera singers. Her father has gone missing, and she is brought up by her mother who has to revert to teaching singing lessons to pay the rent.
She wins a scholarship to boarding school, and then has to deal with the snobbery and cattiness from the girls who go there. Sybil and Maude take a particular dislike to the heroine of the play, and devise a series of plans to discredit Daisy and get her expelled from school, that would make Machiavelli wince.
However, Daisy makes friends with the head girl, Clare, and finds out that her family, who were very rich, have lost the family treasure. It is hidden somewhere in the school. Daisy manages to save the day, even when threatened with expulsion, when a midnight expedition with a group of girls goes wrong.
Maude is left hanging on to a cifftop for dear life, when Daisy saves her.
After this Maude and Sybil own up to their dastardly plans, and apologize in front of the whole school. But this is not all... in true Enid Blyton style, the treasure is found, and Daisy discovers that the school caretaker is in actual fact.... her father!
Travel
Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern/Piccadilly lines)/Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)
From Leicester Square take the Charing Cross Road east exit and head right (north) on Charing Cross Road. Great Newport Street is about 50 metres on the right - the Arts Theatre is about 50 metres down Great Newport Street.
From Covent Garden head left (away from the market) the directly turn left onto Long Acre. When you reach the main junction with Monmouth Street, Great Newport Street is the second turning anti-clockwise. The Arts Theatre is 50 metres down Great Newport Street.
Parking: NCP Upper St Martin's Lane. Please note that parking in central London can be expensive, please use public transport if possible.
Access
Wheelchairs: 8 wheelchair spaces
Hearing Impaired: Induction loop system
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Arts TheatreGreat Newport Street
London WC2H 7JB
United Kingdom
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