Four satirical spoof shows from the multi-award-winning Patrick Barlow
The National Theatre of Brent is a two-man company founded in 1980 and led by Patrick Barlow as his comic alter ego, Artistic Director and Chief Executive Desmond Olivier Dingle. Helping him to realise his enormously ambitious artistic visions is his helpful but hapless assistant, a role that has been performed by a succession of actors including Jim Broadbent (as Wallace) and John Ramm (as Raymond Box) who co-wrote with Martin Duncan (who also directed). Collected together for the first time, here are two of the comic troupeâs epic productions, plus a bonus series from Desmondâs âRoyal Dingle Companyâ and a special bonus historical parody starring Dawn French.
All the Worldâs a Globe â The chaotic and comedic story of life on Earth is presented with a bang by Desmond and his helpful sidekick Wallace (Jim Broadbent), aided by announcer Peter Barker and guest stars Juliet Stevenson and Sir Ben Kingsley. Winner of the Sony Award for Best Comedy, this majestic eight-part series leads us through the definitive history of mankind â from lemur to cosmonaut.
The Greatest Story Ever Told â Celebrated thespian Desmond Olivier Dingle presents his hilarious and surprisingly moving interpretation of Christ's Passion. With Desmond as Jesus, and Wallace as the Devil, disciples and everybody else.
Desmond Olivier Dingleâs Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare â 'The Royal Dingle Company' embarks on a voyage around the Bard, with the help of special guests Richard E Grant, Juliet Stevenson, Dame Harriet Walter, Brian Cox CBE, Louise Lombard, John Barrowman and Lionel Blair. Over six sparkling episodes, Desmond and his troupe tackle Shakespeareâs comedies, verse and tragedies; wreak havoc in Stratford-upon-Avon; search for Shakespeareâs true identity and re-enact great Shakespearean moments from cinematic history.
Four satirical spoof shows from the multi-award-winning Patrick Barlow
The National Theatre of Brent is a two-man company founded in 1980 and led by Patrick Barlow as his comic alter ego, Artistic Director and Chief Executive Desmond Olivier Dingle. Helping him to realise his enormously ambitious artistic visions is his helpful but hapless assistant, a role that has been performed by a succession of actors including Jim Broadbent (as Wallace) and John Ramm (as Raymond Box) who co-wrote with Martin Duncan (who also directed). Collected together for the first time, here are two of the comic troupeâs epic productions, plus a bonus series from Desmondâs âRoyal Dingle Companyâ and a special bonus historical parody starring Dawn French.
All the Worldâs a Globe â The chaotic and comedic story of life on Earth is presented with a bang by Desmond and his helpful sidekick Wallace (Jim Broadbent), aided by announcer Peter Barker and guest stars Juliet Stevenson and Sir Ben Kingsley. Winner of the Sony Award for Best Comedy, this majestic eight-part series leads us through the definitive history of mankind â from lemur to cosmonaut.
The Greatest Story Ever Told â Celebrated thespian Desmond Olivier Dingle presents his hilarious and surprisingly moving interpretation of Christ's Passion. With Desmond as Jesus, and Wallace as the Devil, disciples and everybody else.
Desmond Olivier Dingleâs Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare â 'The Royal Dingle Company' embarks on a voyage around the Bard, with the help of special guests Richard E Grant, Juliet Stevenson, Dame Harriet Walter, Brian Cox CBE, Louise Lombard, John Barrowman and Lionel Blair. Over six sparkling episodes, Desmond and his troupe tackle Shakespeareâs comedies, verse and tragedies; wreak havoc in Stratford-upon-Avon; search for Shakespeareâs true identity and re-enact great Shakespearean moments from cinematic history.