See How They Run
by Philip King.
The plot is insane and a sense of escalating absurdity drives it through three acts at an ever increasing pace.
Written and first performed at the height of WW2, Philip King chose a quintessentially English setting – a country vicarage – and then let it run riot. Stock characters (the daft maid, the teetotal spinster, the pompous bishop, the distracted heroine et al) are all unapologetically represented here with brio, and deliver what the theatre critic, Michael Billington, called a piece ‘capable of transforming a preposterous situation into spiralling ecstasy’. Expect bunting, All Clear sirens, the Andrews Sisters, mistaken identities etc. and vicars. Plenty of them.
This play ‘works’ brilliantly, and should be a joyous start to the Stables’ jubilee year.
A Stables Theatre Production directed by Jenny Wiles.
******SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! There will be a special Gala Performance on Friday 8th February to launch our Jubilee Year, so come and celebrate with us! The ticket price for that evening only will include a glass of wine and canapés. More details will be announced shortly!******
Cast Ida – Kim Howell Miss Skillon – Megan Skinner Penelope Toop – Claire Bolt Rev. Lionel Toop – Alan Haynes Clive Winton – Mike Bendell The Intruder – Franck Hoedemaker The Bishop of Lax – Terence Hattemore Rev. Arthur Humphrey – Dan Palmer Sergeant Towers – TBC
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