Bath Chronicle

Double act that never was delights!

- By Olivia Scull

Laurel and Hardy are arguably one of the most famous comedy duos, but what if it wasn’t really meant to be?

Stan Laurel met Charlie Chaplin in 1910 and they set sail to New York as unknown performers as part of Fred Karno’s famous music hall group.

The pair nearly became a double act while sharing a cabin and comedy routines. But by the end of the journey they had drifted apart and Stan met Olly to start a new chapter in his career.

Inspired by real-life events, Told by an Idiot’s production of Charlie and Stan tells the story of the greatest comedy double act that nearly was.

The production is entirely silent with an original piano score played live every night, as well as occasional accompanim­ent on the drums.

This wordless show gets by with ease with its witty jokes, clever slapstick and occasional subtitles.

Charlie Chaplin, played by Danielle Bird, stole the show and had you engaged with every gag and movement becoming more and more like Chaplin as it went on.

Stan Laurel, played by Jerone Marshreid, and Nick Haverson as additional characters including Frank Karno strongly supported. Haverson’s drunk dad character and his drumming were particular­ly brilliant.

The piano score, which is customised for the exact timings of gags and falls each night, is played by Sara Alexander, who drags up a member of the audience to join her on the keys.

Cheeky and clever, this production feels both like a timeless classic and a refreshing­ly new discovery.

Charlie and Stan is produced by Told by an Idiot, Theatre Royal Bath and David Pugh, the Olivier and Tony award-winning producer of Educating Rita, Art and Calendar Girls. David said that Charlie and Stan is “one of the most exciting shows I have ever worked on. I’m looking forward to taking it to audiences all over the world but Bath gets to see it first”.

Catch Charlie and Stan at the Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday.

 ?? Pic: Anna Barclay ?? Danielle Bird as Charlie Chaplin and Jerone Marsh-reid as Stan Laurel
Pic: Anna Barclay Danielle Bird as Charlie Chaplin and Jerone Marsh-reid as Stan Laurel

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