There's an old saying "Be careful what you wish for" so when Richard Hannay, a resourceful and resiilent Dan Fenaughty, complains one day in his London apartment in 1935 that he is bored, what happens next sends him fleeing for his life, accused of murder. Not so bored any more, eh Richard.
When he attends a performance at the London Palladium, he triggers a series of episodes that begin with a German damsel in distress, Annabella (Larissa Klinger) being murdered in his bed. Before she dies, she warns Hannay that there is a dastardly plot being brewed to smuggle documents out of the country that will lead to disaster for England. She also cautions him to beware of a man with part of his little finger missing.
Soon Hannay is jumping on and off trains, running from spies, hiding out on farms and in hotels, a fugitive from justice, giving speeches in double talk for unknown politicians and falling in love with Pamela (again, Larissa Klinger), one of his chief accusers. A versatile fleet of only two, Jonathan Brody and David Edwards, play a plethora of roles from milkman to mothers, motormen to Mr. Memory, adding spice to a veritable stew of characters. Erik Bloomquist directs this merry and mysterious romp in Alfred Hitchcock Land with aplomb.
For tickets ($50, seniors $45, students $22, children $17), call the Ivoryton Playhouse, 103 Main Street, Ivoryton at 860-767-7318 or online at
www.ivorytonplayhouse.org. Performances are Wednesday and Sunday at 2 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
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