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Sunday, February 23

Comedy version of The Time Machine comes to Leeds Playhouse

H G Wells was not known for his comic genius but his Sci-fi masterpiece The Time Machine is played for laughs at Leeds Playhouse direct from a highly acclaimed season at London’s Park Theatre.

The Time Machine – A Comedy stars Michael Dylan, Amy Revelle and George Kemp, and is produced by the team behind the hit comedy The Hound of the Baskervilles, Original Theatre.

The trio take the audience on a journey of a lifetime as George tries to persuade the others to stick to the script he’s worked so hard on, as Michael attempts to explain time travel without the help of excessive props. Will Amy get to sing her Cher tribute and can these three clowns defeat the space time paradox

If Amy was to somehow invent a time machine, she knows exactly which period she would go back to. “I would travel back to the 1970s purely for the music scene and fashion,” says Amy. “I’d also book tickets to all of the Jackson 5/MJ shows and dance and sing my heart out to every single one.”

Read our North West End UK review of the show from its Park Theatre run in December 2023, https://northwestend.com/the-time-machine-park-theatre/

The Time Machine – A Comedy is in the Courtyard from 2nd – 6th April with an Age Guidance of 10+. To book 0113 213 7700 or www.leedsplayhouse.org.uk

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