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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Goodbye - The ( After ) Life of Cook and Moore
Johnny Hansler is so prolific it's hard to keep up. Anyway, for his fourth stage appearance this year - I've seen the first three, and intend to go to this one soonest - he returns to the part of Peter Cook in the play he co-wrote with Clive Greenwood. It was first premiered at P-P over two years ago, then taken to Edinburgh, and is now in the West End, at the is Leicester Square Theatre , in the basement, every Tuesday night at eight. It started last night, and will be back next week and for a couple more beyond. Naturally it once again stars our illustrious duo. If you haven't seen them on stage lately you might remember them from Wrong Move , which got a P-P reading last November.
Maybe I shall see you there.
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Sam South has been to see it and says it is "absolutely brilliant".
Old Uncle Eamon has been to see it and tells me
"A really entertaining evening in a well-attended intimate space. Felt I'd got full value for my ticket through Clive's multifaceted performance alone"
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