Notoriously difficult play was “rather wonderful”. Review of Huntingdon Drama Group’s - The Madness of George III
Just as Huntingdon Drama Club seemed destined to perform this highlight of the Alan Bennett canon, so I seemed destined to review it.
Just as Huntingdon Drama Club seemed destined to perform this highlight of the Alan Bennett canon, so I seemed destined to review it.
Most amateur dramatic groups in the country have produced an Agatha Christie play at some point in their history and a few recent interpretations have been very radical indeed.
In a production awash with platform heels, sequins and high pitched solos…and that was only the men…The Centre Theatre Players blamed it on the boogie and took us back to those heady yet colourful days of the 70s when you could lose your heart to a Starship Trouper whilst Kung Fu Fighting.
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