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In The Diamond Brothers in… The French Confection (2002), the Diamond Brothers win a trip to Paris thanks to a French strawberry yoghurt, but accidentally get caught up in a drug smuggling ring and end up being forced to team up with the Sûreté to take them down. The title is a play-on-words on the film The French Connection. I Know What You Did Last Wednesday (2002) [ edit ]

The company is run by Feargus Woods Dunlop & Heather Westwell. Feargus founded New Old Friends in 2008 after graduating from Bretton Hall, and Heather joined after meeting Feargus following the company's debut show, Mate. Together they have built New Old Friends into a national touring presence producing reliable, engaging, accessible shows that make people laugh.

Falcon’s Malteser is ideal for family groups, children from 8 upwards especially boys, if you enjoy children’s theatre with style, an intelligent script and excellent acting. **** Children's Theatre Magazine An ace of a show you’re sure to (fifteen) love. Expect mirth, murder and mayhem (with a side of tennis) in this deucey treat. New Old Friends have been creating work since 2008. If you would like more information on any of the shows below please don't hesitate to get in touch. In The Diamond Brothers in… The Blurred Man (2002), the Diamond Brothers investigate the sudden and mysterious death of a charitable philanthropist who suffers chronic allergies that prevent him from meeting almost anyone in person. The book's title and plot is a spoof of the film The Third Man.

The Fat Man is the main antagonist of the Diamond Brothers' first novel, The Falcon's Malteser by Anthony Horowitz, and is also the main antagonist of its film adaption, Just Ask for Diamond. The Fat Man is the master criminal of Europe at the time of the book and has several operations at once in different capitals. murder, mayhem and laugh-out-loud comedy. Even has echoes of those word-play specialists The Two Ronnies" - The Stage in association with Newbury Corn Exchange, Theatre Royal Bath's egg, & The Natural Theatre Company) The series currently comprises four full-length novels, four novellas and one short story. A fifth full-length novel entitled The Radius of the Lost Shark is being planned. [1] These books are aimed at a younger readership than Horowitz's young adult novels, such as the Alex Rider series and The Power of Five series. While also having a teenage protagonist and featuring guns, fights, international criminals, and numerous character deaths, The Diamond Brothers series has a more humorous slant through the use of puns, pop culture references and absurd situations. The Falcon's Malteser by Anthony Horowitz, adapted for the stage by Feargus Woods Dunlop, presented by New Old Friends & James Seabright, originally co-produced with Theatre Royal Bath's egg & Newbury Corn Exchange.The Fat Man attended the Falcon's funeral, and he sent his chauffeur to raid the Diamond brothers' flat. But the chauffeur was killed by Gott and Himmell. Then, the brothers were arrested, after the Fat Man held them up and threatened them with death. In The Diamond Brothers in… I Know What You Did Last Wednesday (2002), seven friends, along with the Diamond Brothers, are invited to a remote island for a school reunion. But then the host is found dead, and other people start dying in bizarre ways with no way off the island. The plot itself is a spoof of the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None, whilst the title is a spoof of the film I Know What You Did Last Summer. Tim was born as "Herbert Simple" to Mr and Mrs Simple, and was educated in St Egbert's Comprehensive School. He went to school with Rory McDougal, Janet Rhodes, Libby Goldman, Brenda Blake, Eric Draper, Mark Tyler, Johnny Nadler and Sylvie Binns, with whom he wand won first prize in a knitting competition, beating Johnny Nadler. [2]

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