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Perhaps less well
known is Callister in the lead role but he is superb, holding
the storyline together, showing the right amount of amazement
and despair. |
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West Sussex
County Times |
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The whole cast
deliver their lines with incredible pace, energy and
conviction. |
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Chelmsford Local
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The enthusiasm of
the cast makes this Ray Cooney farce a sure-fire hit……but it
is David Callister as Henry Perkins who steals the show. |
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Chelmsford weekly
News |
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David Callister
as Henry makes the most of this plays humorous possibilities. |
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Wolverhampton
Local Press |
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The pace never
lets up and the cast throws itself into the whirl with gusto
and some impeccable timing of the visual gags. Callister’s
face on his forst entrance is a study in how to communicate
glee, greed and an ineffable sense of ‘this isn’t happening to
little me is it?’ |
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Whatsonstage |
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Ray Cooney’s
hilariously complex tale of humble accountant Henry Perkins
(the always excellent David Callister) has been given a new
spin………. |
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Northern Echo |
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The production is
slick and contains familiar faces from TV………however the main
burden of the evening rests with David Callister starring as
the hapless Henry Perkins. His comic timing and facial
expressions are a delight to watch. |
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The Argus
Worthing and Eastbourne |
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