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Review: Horne of plenty of laughs ; Round the Horne ... Revisited Malvern Festival Theatre
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Review: Horne of plenty of laughs ; Round the Horne ... Revisited Malvern Festival Theatre
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Review: Horne of plenty of laughs ; Round the Horne ... Revisited Malvern Festival Theatre
2005
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In this smashing evening of high camp and drollery the incomparable Julian and Sandy ride again along with the aged juvenile Binkie Huckabuck, Dame Celia Molestranger and J. Peasefold Gruntfuttock plus a new addition for 2005 - Gypsy Rose Swansoiler. I found it deeply funny and once again I was forced to reach for my inhaler, overwhelmed as I was, my ducks, my darlings, my Messrs Critchlow, Beamish, Matthews, Rumelle and Duncan (first name Felicity) who played [Betty Marsden] with the same unerring sense of the ridiculous as did her colleagues.
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