A classic story written by Jerome K Jerome which has kept the audiences laughing for over a century.
Three Men in a Boat is a tale of boating misadventure that has become the quintessential example of the charm and wit of Victorian England, which was originally written with intentions to function as a guide to boating on the Thames. Jerome’s ripping yarn of youthful friendship, mischief and folly celebrates the very essence of Britishness inspiring many of our comic legends from Morecambe and Wise to Monty Python.
Synopsis: In an attempt to escape the stresses of city life three friends J, Harris and George accompanied by their faithful canine companion Montmorency decide to take to the river in order to relax and rejuvenate. The holiday, however, quickly unravels and descends into chaos…
The award-winning Original Theatre Company take this classic tale of British misadventure and folly by the scruff of the neck. Equipped with a working pub, live piano accompaniment, some ale, music hall singing, a dog and a feast of physical comedy, settle yourself in for a night out to remember.
‘Uproariously funny…’ – The Public Reviews
‘Join them and enjoy!’ – British Theatre Guide
‘Three Men in a Boat, as welcome as a cold Gin and Tonic on a hot day’ – What’s on Stage
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