Ducktastic

Ducktastic
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Ducktastic is a 2005 farce, parodying the Siegfried and Roy Las Vegas act, but with performing ducks instead of tigers. The Olivier Award-nominated show stars, and was written by the double act The Right Size (Hamish McColl and Sean Foley) and directed by Kenneth Branagh.

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