Mock-mediaeval merriment in a fractured fairy-tale story results in a cheery show filled with pratfalls, patter, send-ups and satire.
Playwright Joe Landry's Vintage Hitchcock is a clever reworking of three classic 1930s Alfred Hitchcock British films (before Hollywood discovered him), The Lodger:A Story Of The London Fog (1929), Sabotage (1936) and The 39 Steps (1935).
Written in the early Seventies and set in the late Sixties, Alan Ayckbourn's How The Other Half Loves made us laugh at ourselves and our social (or lack of them) mores.
Northern Light Theatre Company are letting us cuddle up with them, with a good, old-fashioned, feel-good, musical comedy/romance classic, The Pajama Game.
Ken Ludwig’s fast moving farce, 'Leading Ladies', is Therry’s latest offering, and it is all the things a farce should be; slick, over the top, far fetched and above all funny!
Everyone thinks this is a horror story, but it is not. It’s a love story! A slightly warped love story maybe, but nonetheless there is a lot of love going ‘round. There is also a fair amount of humour and silliness and good honest fun!