Bugsy Malone 2010

This year's extravaganza by the Anglophone Theatre Club will be Bugsy Malone.
Set in 1929 New York City, Bugsy Malone, is perhaps the only musical spoof of gangster films and film noir where all the roles of the gangsters, flappers, bartenders and hitmen are played by children . In place of the universal racketeer firearms are "splat guns" that cover victims in whipped-cream.
The story tells of the rise of the womanizing, ex-boxer Bugsy Malone who finds himself enlisted in the mob of speakeasy-owner Fat Sam, who's in the middle of a fierce territorial battle with the suave Dandy Dan. Dan has come up with a new weapon, the splat gun, leaving Fat Sam to rely on the antiquated manually-thrown pies for his heists. Sam's gang is sweetly gunned-down bit by bit, and Bugsy is ultimately recruited to get a hold of this new weapon and rebuild the gang
Don't miss it !
Performances will be held in the salle des Conférences during the last week of March:
Monday 29th March - 19h30
Tuesday 30th March - 19h30
Wednesday 31st March - 17h30
Thursday 1st April - 19h30
Friday 2nd April - 19h30