Love Sax and all that Jazz II (Da Mans Dem) – Easter Weekend Special 2012

Love Sax and all that Jazz 2 (Da Mans Dem) is the sequel to the very successful musical comedy stage play of the same name. Playwright and poet Alan Charles picks up from where he left in the first instalment as he once again tackles the thorny subject relationship. Using music, poetry, drama and comedy Da Mans Dem takes an informative and humorous look at men and relationships exploring those age old questions of what do men want? Why do men cheat? And what defines a man? Set in the hottest bar/live entertainment venue in London, the lives and experiences of friends and foes are unravelled to reveal that all is not as it may seem.

Brian and Lisa are an intelligent, successful and the ideal couple but the demands of juggling a successful professional career and marital life puts an extra strain on their relationship. It’s a strain that is about to break the camel’s back, a strain that needs to be fixed and fixed fast before the ideal becomes ordeal.

Phil has it all; the looks, the lines and the ladies. A self confessed sex addict and ladies man, Phil is unashamed and unperturbed by his chosen lifestyle. His desire for carnal pleasure take him far beyond even he himself was willing to go.

Alfred the owner of Oasis (the must be at venue in London) is caught between his 2 loves. On the one hand there is Louise his high school sweetheart, whose heart he broke when he ran out on her without a word 9 years earlier. He wants her back and has been pursuing her for the last 3 years; however Louise is not too interested in going down that road again. On the other hand there is his friend and business partner Kylie who has desires to be with Alfred and so Alfred must come to the realisation that if you can have the one you love, then love the one who loves you.

Love Sax and all that Jazz (Da Mans Dem) is and out and out comedy that is seasoned with drama, marinated in laughter and left to cook on a slow heat of intrigued and suspense

Crescent Theatre, Sheepcote Street, Birmingham B16 8AE
Easter Weekend Special (Sat 7th & Sun 8th April)
Doors 7pm – Show 7.30pm Nightly
Tickets £15. Adv or £20 at the door
BOX OFFICE: 0121 643 5858 or www.crescent-theatre.co.uk
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Love Sax and all that Jazz II (Da Mans Dem)