If you are looking for a family treat that will have the whole family rolling in the aisles then come to See How They Run at the Duchess Theatre in London's West End.
It is 1942. The storm clouds are gathering. In the idyllic English village of Merton-cum-Middlewick the residents are bracing themselves for imminent German invasion.
But at the Vicarage, there are more pressing matters at hand. The Reverend Lionel Toop goes to the parish concert leaving his wayward wife, ex-actress Penelope, to hold the fort with Ida, the incompetent maid.
Five unexpected arrivals in the village set in motion a dizzying series of mistaken identities - sending rumours and cassocks flying!
The vicarage is overrun with bishops, soldiers, the irate parish spinster, a multitude of vicars and an escaped German prisoner of war lurking in the garden.
Uniforms are lost, found, begged, borrowed and chaos runs riot. And just when you think things can't get any worse, they do Philip King's classic British farcical comedy, in a new production directed by Douglas Hodge, is a delight for both young and old.
We have six free pairs of tickets to see this fantastic show on Tuesday, September 19.
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