Dad's Army
A stage production by Rye Players (15/07/10)
Rye Community Centre, Rye, East Sussex
Last week, Rye Players brought to life one of Britain's best loved comedies - Dad's Army. The company performed three episodes from the hit TV series, with all the well known characters present. There was a lot to live up to in recreating such a popular programme, but Rye Players did well, with many of the actors looking and performing like their cherished originals.
The first of the three episodes, 'The Deadly Attachment' was a chance to see the main characters at their best. Andy Godfrey stepped into his own as the authoritarian idiot, Captain Mainwaring, with Ian Saxton's charming Sergeant Wilson silently saving the day. Richard Whymark was also on form as the loveable Private Pike, getting many laughs throughout the evening.
One stand-out player was Aubrey Sinden as Lance Corporal Jones, who shone throughout the show as the enthusiastic war veteran. Sinden not only looked and sounded much like the character we all know, but he made Jones his own by delivering his lines with conviction and superb comic timing to create that bumbling bravery that the Lance Corporal is famous for. His performance was funny and charismatic and it was a joy to watch.
Peter Spencer also excelled as Private Frazer. Spencer's mannerisms captured the strangeness of the Scottish soldier, and even if you couldn't quite understand what he'd said those weird and wild eyes were enough to make you giggle!
The ladies had a chance to showcase their talent in the Players' second episode, 'Mum's Army'. They all performed well, but Amy Shortman was particularly delightful as Mrs Gray and the bolshy Mrs Fox was wonderfully played by Clare Murray.
Praise goes to all the actors and crew for creating a great evening of entertainment. Well done especially to director, Carol Prior, for managing to recreate the old favourites on a small community stage. Credit also goes to whoever made Wilson's horse, which very nearly stole the show!
Please comment if you have anything to add to this review of 'Dad's Army'.
'Rye Observer' 23/07/10
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