I'm really pleased to confirm that our new stage trailer is on the way and we have a very special offer running in December ...
Our new stage trailer is available for hire in December!
It's been a while coming and it's finally arriving next week. I was planning to upgrade to a new stage trailer earlier in 2019, but wanted to make sure I chose the right one. And then I found this one from StageMobil L and I really do love it!
It packs up slightly more compact than the original one and the difference now is that this one as got wings so we can hang advertising or speakers on each side of it, freeing up stage space for performers!
So, I have a very special offer for December this year and you can hire our new stage trailer for just £850 per day. It'll be perfect for Christmas Lights switch-ons or any other outdoor festive events. This is an excellent price.
Currently, I'm keeping our stage trailer hire company under the VAT threshold, so that is the price you will pay unless we are travelling a long distance in which case we have to charge transport costs, but anything which is within 20-miles of Milton Keynes is fine.
Until next time ...
DAVID PIBWORTH
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David is the owner of David Pibworth Productions who provides entertainment for theatre and corporate events. This ties in very well with The Arches Theatre, an outside venue that David owns underneath a disused railway line, equidistant from Bedford, Northampton and Milton Keynes. This was one of the few venues that could operate with social distancing in place during the summer of 2020 and where they ran everything from Shakespeare to Richard Digance through the summer months.
David has been involved in light entertainment for many years, even going back as far as working on a production with Norman Wisdom in London. He has a knack of keeping in touch with everyone he's worked with and would bring such people as Chas and Dave, Kenny Ball and Acker Bilk round to play locally when the chance arose.
His company also represent the stage rights for Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the writers of Steptoe and Son and Hancock's Half Hour. He has recently negotiated permission with Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais to produce Porridge on stage although this is all hampered by the current situation and the availability of theatres.
Next year, at the Arches Theatre, he will produce Ripping Yarns, written by Michael Palin and Terry Jones. This will be an interesting production as not only does one episode involve playing a football match, but also with the agreement of Michael Palin and the wife of the late Terry Jones, it has been decided that all the profits on this production will go to a dementia charity as Terry Jones died as a result of dementia, as did David's father and uncle.
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