Three Men in a Boat

The opening line? ‘There were four of us!’ Eyebrows go up and jaws drop in astonishment. ‘Three Men in a Boat’ as a one-man show? Rodney Bewes sets his adaptation in Jerome K. Jerome’s study some years after the famous book was written. He recalls the japes, scrapes and narrow escapes with George, Harris and dog, Montmorency. The telling of Harris losing 40 people at Hampton Court Maze, the unopenable tin of pineapple and the awful shortage of mustard. ‘His audience adores him… his delivery is so natural and appealing that it seems entirely spontaneous’ (List); **** (Scotsman).

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