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The 39 Steps

Published Wednesday 9 December 2009 at 12:25 by Chris High

Fun is the optimum word to describe this touring production of the award-winning send up of this classic tale and, for the most part, it’s easy to see where its success lies. Some terrific staging, boundless enthusiasm and overt campness all add to the feel-good factor that exudes from every pore. There’s also the chance to indulge in a bit of Hitchcock classic film spotting to be played throughout the script and a truly memorable shadow play to enjoy.

However, in places, perhaps some of the pace could do with a little more energy. For instance, the scene in the hotel bedroom during the second half sees the whole thing draw almost to a standstill as the 1935 film is virtually re-enacted on stage.

This not withstanding, though, The 39 Steps is still a thoroughly entertaining romp, accentuated by four very fine cast members. Bruce-Lockhart as Hannay is all square-jawed hero who clearly has a dim side, while Madeleine Carroll’s role of Pamela, Hannay’s love interest, is taken on by Katherine Kingsley brilliantly. Yet it is the performances of Richard Braine and Dan Starkey that give the whole play its vim and vigour, swapping so many roles between them with such dexterity it is impossible to keep count.

As these are the first dates of a long tour, perhaps some of the pace will grow the more the cast become accustomed with everything that’s going on. And even if that’s not the case, then this remains worthy of its West End accolades - though it is perhaps not yet quite so side-splittingly funny as might be expected from the hype.

Production information

By:
John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow
Management:
Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse by arrangement with Edward Snape for Fiery Angel and Tricycle Theatre, London in association with West Yorkshire Playhouse
Cast:
Richard Braine, Dugald Bruce-Lockhart, katherine Kingsley, Dan Starkey
Director:
Maria Aitken
Design:
Peter McKintosh
Sound:
Mic Pool
Lighting:
Ian Stott

Production information can change over the run of the show.

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Run sheet

Playhouse Liverpool
December 8 2009-January 16 2010
Everyman Cheltenham
January 18-23 2010
Arts Cambridge
January 25-30 2010
Connaught Worthing
February 1- 6 2010
Hall for Cornwall Truro
February 8-13 2010
Alhambra Bradford
February 15-20 2010
Regent Stoke-on-Trent
February 22-27 2010
Lighthouse Poole
March 1- 6 2010
His Majesty's Aberdeen
March 14-19 2010
Clwyd Theatr Cymru Mold
March 22-27 2010
Theatre Royal York
March 29-April 3 2010
Curve Leicester
April 6-10 2010
Opera House Manchester
April 12-17 2010
Theatre Royal Norwich
April 19-24 2010
Gala Durham
April 26-May 1 2010
Repertory Birmingham
May 4- 8 2010
Theatre Royal Nottingham
June 14-19 2010
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