UPROAR IN THE HOUSE
(1983)
Yet another multi-door set (eight doors) provided the setting for this uproarious comedy-farce. The play’s situation, however complex, drew the audience in as if they would actually be able to follow the zany plot twists, double identities, mistaken identities, and the hilarious chase scene in and out of the eight doors. As the critic said: “one wonders if everything will be sorted out”.
The newspaper critic (and me too) felt that the audience left the theatre “satisfied and well-entertained”.
The copy of the production program was provided by Jeannie (Billingsley) Johnston
