They promise “more madness and mayhem” in their “rundown of the good and the bad of 2018” and, judging by previous editions of The Comedy Knights’ annual serving of satirical sketches, that is what the audience will get.

The sixth edition of their Christmas show is aptly titled Let’s talk about six. 

“These past five years have been a great ride for the show,” the founder of TAC Theatre and show director, Wesley Ellul, said. 

“This year, however, we are going back to the foundations and to a more light-hearted approach.

“Given the fact that very little has changed in Malta over the past year – apart from every single neighbourhood, which is now unrecognisable thanks to the construction boom – we will try and be a tiny flicker of light within these darkest of times,” he added.

The script, by Chris Dingli and Steve Hili, features some of the audience’s favourite characters: the Sliema Girls, the Bormla Babes, the First Lady and Cowseff and Delia, along with many new ones who will also be singing and dancing.

The cast includes Mr Dingli himself, Colin Fitz, Pia Zammit, Marc Cabourdin, Thomas Camilleri, Jo Caruana, Steve Hili and Chantelle Micallef Grimaud.

The show, which opened on Boxing Day, is being produced at the Salesian Theatre, in Sliema, between today and Sunday, January 9 to 12, at 8pm and on January 13 at 3pm and 8pm.

For more information visit www.ticketline.com.mt. or www.comedyknights.com.

Let’s talk about six goes back to the foundations and to a more light-hearted approach.Let’s talk about six goes back to the foundations and to a more light-hearted approach.

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