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    Lee Mack to make his West End debut alongside Griff Rhys Jones in The Miser

    It has been announced that BAFTA winning comedian Lee Mack with make his West End debut in Sean Foley's revival of Moliere's classic comedy The Miser. 

     

     Mack, one of the country's favourite comedians, has won multiple awards and is perhaps best known as the writer and star of BBC One's hit comedy Not Going Out. He is joining the cast to appear alongside the previously announced Griff Rhys Jones.
        This major revival will begin previews at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End on Wednesday 1st March  2017 with its opening night on Monday 13th March  2017 and is scheduled to close its run Saturday 10th June 2017. Tickets are available now.


    Sarah Gengenbach

    Sarah's love of theater was sparked by an enthusiastic drama teacher who wouldn't take no for an answer. These days she's much more comfortable in the audience than on the stage. She's an English teacher and enjoys reading and writing when she's not teaching or at the theater.


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