Suspense and intrigue returned to
Darlington Hippodrome last night and it was a solid 3 star show.
Continuing to build on the long
success of The Agatha Christie Theatre Company, Bill Kenwright’s Classic
Thriller Theatre Company (Rehearsal For Murder, Judgement in Stone and The Lady
Vanishes), returns with their latest chilling whodunit, the creepy comedy
thriller The Cat and the Canary, written by John Willard and Directed by Roy
Marsden.
Set in an old mansion, it is the
tale of estranged family members brought together 20 years after the
patriarch’s death to hear the reading of his will, and more importantly to
them, find out who will inherit the vast fortune he left behind.
Heading up the cast is silver
screen and Bond-girl legend Britt Ekland, playing Mrs Pleasant, the
housekeeper. Mrs Pleasant has lived alone in the house since the former owners
demise and is now as part of the fabric of the building as the bookcases and
creaking stairs. Britt is a perfect balance of seldom being centre stage yet
ominously ever present and oozes Hollywood style.
Starring alongside Ms Ekland is
singer-songwriter, actor and former member of 00’s boy band Blue, Antony Costa
who has wonderful comedic timing and plays the apparent hapless vet, Paul,
perfectly.
They are joined by West End
leading lady Marti Webb (Evita and Tell Me on A Sunday) as Aunt Susan; Gary
Webster, (Family Affairs and Ray Daley opposite George Cole in ITV’s Minder) as
Harry; Classic Thriller Theatre Company veteran Ben Nealon (Soldier Soldier) as
actor Charlie, and Eric Carte (Bouquet of Barbed Wire) as Crosby, the Lawyer
and family solicitor.
As a horror/drama/comedy this is
a great opening to the Hippodrome’s Autumn season, very entertaining and a
lovely return to live theatre.
Tickets are on sale https://www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk/whats-on/The-Cat-and-the-Canary#booking
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