“The two clowns are delightful. Davidson is the tall one, and his very thick Scots accent is hilarious.”
“The two clowns are delightful. Davidson is the tall one, and his very thick Scots accent is hilarious. Chiboucas is the short one, and his performance as Mr. Memory is unforgettable. Together they portray everything from a hotel-keeper and his wife to the mysterious professor and his wife (it helps to be short). They manage all the set changes, from the train car to the bridge to the attack with an airplane, with speed and comic dexterity…Hitchcock fan or not, you’ll enjoy every minute of “The 39 Steps,” with one delightful laugh after another.
Review by John Farrell: Long Beach Playhouse aptly opens season with ‘The 39 Steps’