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Combine the styles of two of the greatest British exports – Alfred Hitchcock and Monty Python – and set four performers loose to play more than 150 characters, and you’ve got one of the funniest shows to hit the stage this millennium.
The 1935 movie of The 39
Steps, based on John Buchan’s novel, was a typical Hitchcock
masterpiece — an innocent Englishman caught up in a deadly
ring of spies tries to figure out what’s going on — and the stage
adaptation is a masterpiece of comedic invention, an hilarious
romp that was a huge hit in London, on Broadway, and through
a national tour.
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THE CAST
Richard Hannay
RICHARD MARLATT
Annabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret
ALLISON MOODY
Clown
BRUCE CROMER
Clown
JAKE LOCKWOOD
BEHIND THE SCENES
Director
JOE DEER
Scenic Design
ADAM KOCH
Costume Design
JANET POWELL
Lighting Design
JOHN RENSEL
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