Aldershot News & Mail

Escape to the Yvonne Arnaud

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NEW for 2024, award-winning theatre company New Old Friends will be presenting Houdini’s Greatest Escape, which will open at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Guildford on Thursday February 8 and tour the UK throughout spring.

Almost 100 years ago today, Harry Houdini performed his final disappeari­ng trick.

Every year since, magic enthusiast­s across the world have held Halloween seances in an attempt to solve the great escapologi­st’s last mystery. Surely if anyone could cheat death it would have been

Houdini!

New Old Friends (Crimes on Centre Court) can’t promise to shed any light on that story but do have a brand new one…

Harry Houdini is the world’s greatest entertaine­r. Just as his death-defying escapology stunts have him, and his wife Bess, on the cusp of a career-defining performanc­e for King Edward, he finds himself framed for murder by a gang of criminals in cahoots with the chief of police. Can Harry and Bess escape the plot and clear their names? And how is their rival, the superstar spirituali­st medium Agatha, involved?

All will be revealed in this hilarious 39 Steps-esque thriller, played out in New Old Friends’ inimitable, award-winning style of physical comedy, sparkling wit and just a touch of chaos.

Featuring a hard-working cast of four playing multiple roles on an almost harder-working set, this show will have you laughing and gasping throughout at the magic of theatre and the ‘real’ magic of illusions designed by TV’s Pete Firman (Netflix Good Omen’s/BBC One’s The Magicians)

The cast includes Ben Higgins as Harry Houdini and Lydia Piechowiak as Bess Houdini, with many other characters played by Kirsty Cox and Adam Elliott.

A spokespers­on for theYvonne Arnaud Theatre said: “We are thrilled to be working with a company with such unashamed and passionate a commitment to entertainm­ent and can’t wait to present Houdini to our audiences next year.”

Feargus Dunlop- Woods, of New Old Friends, added: “This is a show we have wanted to make for years and are over the moon that the company in finally in a position to realise the vision of blending our slightly chaotic ‘overtly theatrical’ nonsense with some genuine illusions.

“Researchin­g and ‘getting to know’ Harry and Bess Houdini has been fascinatin­g and this, entirely fictional, episode in their crusade against fraud mediums has been a huge amount of fun to create. We can’t wait to share it with the country.”

■■For more informatio­n and to book tickets, visit www.YvonneArna­ud.co.uk or call the box office on 01483 44 00 00 (Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm).

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