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Fawlty Towers with a feed!

Everything will go wrong in a way that feels oh so right when the interactive performance of Fawlty Towers lands at Sanctuary Lakes Golf Club.

The television cult classic that came straight from the mind of John Cleese will dazzle an audience over dinner at the venue that came straight from the mind of Greg Norman.

Leonie Collins, or Sybil Fawlty for the night, will no doubt run around like a headless chicken keeping up with her fictional husband Basil.

“We brought this series alive with a team of professional actors and whatever could go wrong does go wrong,” Ms Collins said.

“We over service our people as the evening goes on, so remember it is a night of hilarity, disaster and all sorts of other things.”

While it is an act in the purest sense, there is an element of art replicating life, replicating art to it all.

“She [Sybil Fawlty] is a bit of a bossy beaver like me– I like bossing my husband around and I cannot believe all the mess he gets me into.”

You won’t know exactly what you are in for, but there are still things you can bank on.

“The best thing about it is the laughter, I am talking about belly laughs– it’s a laugh a minute.”

Flying solo should be no reason to miss out on a calamitous comedy that has been producing laughs for more than four decades.

“We have special tables for people to meet new people, and Sybil is really good at matchmaking,” Ms Collins said.

The show is on September 6. For tickets go to www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1445498

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