Wokingham Today

A charming farce, The Grass Is Greener is sure to please

The Grass is Greener Theatre Royal Windsor Until March 18 01753 853 888 theatreroy­alwindsor. co.u

- JUDITH CREIGHTON

FROM the drama of Westerberg High School and Heathers last month, the Theatre Royal Windsor now plays host to a more genteel setting for Hugh and Margaret Williams’

The Grass is Greener.

The curtain lifts on what appears to be the interior of a National Trust property with ornate fireplace, antique furniture and portraits on the walls.

The cast of just five, led by Tom Conti, still acting in his 80s, and Janie Dee tell a story of love, loyalty and temptation.

Forced to open their stately home to the paying public, happily married couple Victor (Conti, who also directs) and Hilary (Dee) have little control over who they will encounter.

When confident, charming American millionair­e Charles (Tristan Gemmill) intrudes into their private rooms there unfolds a tale of betrayal, dilemma and a small element of farce.

As the cuckoo starts his call outside their window at the start of the second act, Victor suspects his wife may not be as faithful as he had hoped.

Although not a straightup comedy, frequent ripples of laughter made their way through the packed house as the audience appreciate­d some of the witty remarks and the increasing absurdity of the situation.

Butler Sellers (Malcolm James) was given some amusing lines but the role of insolent butler was kept very much in check, instead more that of a confidante.

The final cast member is Victor’s one-time flame Hattie (Elizabeth Payne) who visits the family and takes on the role of Victor’s conscience as he decides whether to fight for his wife or let her go.

So for a charming, genteel evening of gentle amusement, The Grass is Greener is sure to please.

 ?? Picture: Simon Vail ?? The Grass is Greener is currently being performed at the Theatre Royal Windsor
Picture: Simon Vail The Grass is Greener is currently being performed at the Theatre Royal Windsor

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