Hilarious mishaps and DIY disasters are bringing the house down, quite literally, as Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em hits the road with Joe Pasquale (New Faces, I’m a Celebrity, Spamalot, The Producers) as the lovable accident-prone Frank Spencer.
Susie Blake (Coronation Street, The Victoria Wood Show, Blithe Spirit) stars as his disapproving Mother-in-Law and Sarah Earnshaw as his long-suffering wife Betty.
Hugely enjoyable as laugh-out-loud entertainment. This is a farce with a heart and a welcome comeback for Frank Spencer- whatsonstage
Based on the 1970s classic TV comedy by Ray Allen and directed by the award-winning Guy Unsworth, Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em is the ultimate feel-good night out, washed down with lashings of nostalgia and Mother’s prune wine.
Quite Frank-ly, it’s a hit!
Written & Directed by Guy Unsworth
Based on the TV series by Raymond Allen
Starring
Joe Pasquale
Sarah Earnshaw
And
Susie Blake
I laughed all the way through this wonderfully entertaining and hilarious play- LondonTheatre1
An evening of uncomplicated, very British jollity and it is done with theatrical skill- The Daily Mail
The irresistibly daft, likeable human Frank of brilliant Mr Pasquale- The Daily Mail
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