Latest articles from David Bunkell

REVIEW: Tom, Dick and Harry, Suffolk Summer Theatres, St Edmund’s Hall, Southwold

Traditionally the set for a farce has five entrances to the stage, and Tom, Dick and Harry is no exception in Tory Cobb's design. However, this is no typical farce, as no trousers fall, and no illicit affairs develop between the characters. Consequently we have an ingenious and inventive plot suitable for all the family, with non-stop hilarity in one of Michael and Ray Cooney's finest plays, ably directed by David Janson.

REVIEW: Tom, Dick and Harry, Suffolk Summer Theatres, St Edmund’s Hall, Southwold

Traditionally the set for a farce has five entrances to the stage, and Tom, Dick and Harry is no exception in Tory Cobb's design. However, this is no typical farce, as no trousers fall, and no illicit affairs develop between the characters. Consequently we have an ingenious and inventive plot suitable for all the family, with non-stop hilarity in one of Michael and Ray Cooney's finest plays, ably directed by David Janson.