And a pacy, rib-tickling, crowdpleasing, treat it is too: one very much in the same irreverent, yet affectionate, vein as Patrick Barlow’s Olivier Award-winning comedy adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps.
Oran Mor is no stranger to cut-down classics (King Lear in 50 minutes; a truncated version of Lorca’s The Shoemaker’s Wonderful Wife), but this comedy-drama, mini homage to Casablanca written and directed by Morag Fullarton is the first time a classic movie has been given the treatment.
And a pacy, rib-tickling, crowdpleasing, treat it is too: one very much in the same irreverent, yet affectionate, vein as Patrick Barlow’s Olivier Award-winning comedy adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps.
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