Performance

VenueBlackpool Grand Theatre
Other spaces: Lawrence House Studio
TownBlackpool
CountyLancashire
From7th June 2005
To11th June 2005
When19:30. Wed Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £9.50. To £12.50.
What is currently on at Blackpool Grand Theatre (V518)

Caught in the Net (Run for your Wife Again)

T1115270799
A sequel to Run for your Wife. Run for your Wife Again continues the tale of John Smith. John is a taxi driver happily, but bigamously, married to two unsuspecting wives. He has a sixteen-year old son, Gavin, by Barbara in Streatham, and a fifteen-year old daughter, Vicki, by Mary in Wimbledon. One day Gavin and Vicki happen to meet surfing the internet and are amazed at the coincidences concerning their respective fathers: both are called John Smith; both are aged 43; and, surprise, surprise, both are taxi drivers.Vicki can t understand her Dad s vehement reaction when she tells him, firstly, of the amazing coincidence and, secondly, that she s invited Gavin round to meet him and Mum, John spends the next two hours attempting to stop the inevitable.
Author Ray Cooney


Archive :: production:T1115270799, play:S781099846, venue:V518

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 09Apr05: A wonderful play. Full marks to Trevor Bannister as Stanley Gardener, the belegered lodger caught up in the web of deceit, getting further out of his depth as things spiral out of control. Funny, wittty, and performed with gusto by and excellent cast. Well worth watching
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User Reviews

USER (09Apr05): A wonderful play. Full marks to Trevor Bannister as Stanley Gardener, the belegered lodger caught up in the web of deceit, getting further out of his depth as things spiral out of control. Funny, wittty, and performed with gusto by and excellent cast. Well worth watching

Company

Producer Ian Dickens Productions
Performer Jeffrey Holland
Performer Trevor Bannister
Performer Carole Harrison
Performer Julie Buckfield
Performer Judy Buxton
Performer David Callister
Performer Terry O'Sullivan
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