Theatre review Still more of a sitcom than a play - but a vivid imitation of the original
The Guardian|May 16, 2024
What should we hope for when TV hits of yesteryear are revived on stage? The director Caroline Jay Ranger insists in the programme notes that her Fawlty Towers cast "not only provide the essence of the roles required [but also] offer something fresh and unique". But do they? And is anyone actually here for fresh and unique? I'm not so sure.
Brian Logan
Theatre review Still more of a sitcom than a play - but a vivid imitation of the original

If the performances in this revamp of the Torquay hotel sitcom aren't impersonations per se, they're near as dammit. But they're very good ones, and audiences who already love the material (most of them, let's face it) will not be disappointed.

That's no mean achievement. The danger in trying to recreate the original, as Ranger's production (of an adaptation by John Cleese) does, is that the performances of Cleese, Prunella Scales, Andrew Sachs and co cannot, at least as far as fans are concerned, be bettered. So why not just watch the DVD? This revival makes the answer self-evident. Cleese and Connie Booth's series had its roots in theatrical farce, and its frantic comings and goings, its slapstick and mounting chaos, feel at home on stage. And the DVD wouldn't afford you the pleasure, a very keen one, of seeing Adam Jackson-Smith in the Basil role, as astonishing an act of mimicry-cum-resurrection as you're ever likely to encounter.

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