A Trip to Scarborough

October 2018


Writer / Director: Barry Syder (adapted from the play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan)

Assistant Director: Kathryn Attwood

Venue: Fishers Farm Theatre, Wisborough Green (a joint production with Billingshurst Dramatic Society)


Just a note to say how much we enjoyed 'A Trip to Scarborough’ - really well-adapted, very clearly presented and beautifully acted - a triumph from start to finish!  A wonderful, hilarious romp!

Totally brilliant! A wonderful show!

Amazing show - loved it! Well done everyone - can’t wait for the next one!

Great show with some really excellent performances!

Fantastic comedy! Wonderful performances, beautiful costumes, Well done to Barry and the cast for a superb production.

We had a great evening out. Highly entertaining!

Great show, so funny and fabulous performances! 

Well done all - really enjoyable. Very funny!

If you have a free evening and want to laugh until you ache, then I would urge you to book tickets for A Trip To Scarborough. Another brilliant adaptation by Barry Syder! And Sam Taylor as Lord Foppington was particularly hilarious! Well, what are you waiting for? Book your tickets now!

Absolutely loved it!!!!

It was wonderful! We loved it!

Bloody brilliant show last night! Loved every minute of it and could watch it all over again! My face ached from two hours of constant laughing and smiling. When's the next one?

Photography by Rhian Boast

NODA Review

  

A Trip To Scarborough

Reviewed by:  Keith Smithers on Fri. 14thOctober 2018

Venue:   Fishers Farm Theatre 

Type of Production: Play

Directors: Barry Syder & Kathryn Attwood

 

SHOW REPORT

 

This play has been around for two hundred and forty-one years. Originally written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, adapted 36 years ago by Alan Ayckbourn and now adapted by Barry Syder for Lights and Bushels and Billingshurst Dramatic Society. This is a “new” show for me and I was completely entrhalled for two hours plus by this farce. Like all farces, I believe, it has to have a opening that grabs your attention, an accelerating storyline throughout leading to a clever and satisfying ending. The production had all this and more.

 

Writer and director, Barry Syder, also played the part of Colonel Townly and assistant director Kathryn Attwood played Norris (the bride’s maid). All the characters were very well cast, thoroughly believable, well acted and I could hear every single word that was spoken. I hesitate before I mention any individual characters but I will however write about two of them. Sam Taylor (Lord Foppington) had a wordy script, beautiful costumes and the job of feigning fainting fits. It was a tremendous performance. The character played by Chris Donovan (John, the Squire’s manservant) appeared in Act 2 and did not have too many lines but delivered them, and in particular the clever “asides”, with impeccable timing. As beautiful as were the Lord’s costumes, the ladies’ dresses were very well chosen. 

 

The set was simple - mainly table and seating -  but effective. Scene changes were smooth and the lighting uncomplicated. I personally loved the choice of the Mozart piano music used for the evening.

 

Congratulations to all involved with the production. The long and hearty applause at the end of the show said it all.