REVIEW: ‘How unutterably splendid’ The 39 Steps is a simply spiffing and fun night out. Catch it at Oxford Playhouse before it hits the West End – Ox In A Box

review-how-unutterably-splendid-the-39-steps-is-a-simply-spiffing-and-fun-night-out-catch-it-at-oxford-playhouse-before-it-hits-the-west-end-ox-in-a-box

The revival of the spoof of the classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps, promises an evening filled with hilarity, laughter, and silliness. Set in the interwar period, the play follows the adventures of the protagonist, Richard Hannay, portrayed by Tom Byrne from The Crown series. When a mysterious woman, Annabella Schmidt, played by Safeena Ladha, entrusts him with a dangerous mission involving a spy ring, Hannay finds himself entangled in a web of deception and comedy.

As Hannay embarks on a journey to Scotland to unravel the mystery, he encounters a host of eccentric characters, including men in kilts, dodgy individuals in raincoats, and the enigmatic Pamela. The plot, while reminiscent of classic spy thrillers, takes a back seat to the fast-paced action, farcical elements, and comedic mishaps that ensue. With nods to iconic films like James Bond and Psycho, as well as a touch of British wit, The 39 Steps delivers a delightful and entertaining experience for the audience.

Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of the original story shines through in the play’s light-hearted and whimsical approach. The cast, led by Tom Byrne and Safeena Ladha, deliver stellar performances, seamlessly transitioning between a myriad of characters with skill and charm. With over 100 characters portrayed by Eugene McCoy and Maddie Rice, the ensemble cast brings the story to life in a truly captivating manner.

The play’s success lies in its ability to engage the audience with its slapstick humor, clever stage effects, and rapid character changes. Whether you’re a fan of classic thrillers or simply looking for a night of pure entertainment, The 39 Steps offers a delightful escape into a world of intrigue and laughter. Don’t miss the chance to catch this unmissable production at the Oxford Playhouse before it concludes on June 15. Grab your tickets now for a truly spiffing night out!

Exit mobile version