“Set in Paris in 1962, Marc Camoletti’s play is a delightfully fraught farce about Bernard, a successful architect with a complex love-life that revolves around a highly-organised diary and airline schedules. That is because he has three fiancees, all of whom are flight attendants for different airlines, with different schedules, and with the help of his maid Bertha, all three are blissfully unaware of each other.
London Classic Theatre, now a national treasure with its careful reproductions of otherwise little-seen modern classics, gets under the skin of the farce well, with great comic timing and some lovely, deadpan one-liners. There is a nicely-judged descent from calm and control to panic and near-hysteria as Bernard attempts to keep all three fiancees apart – while all are in the flat at the same time. And as with all good farces, all’s well that ends well.”
Richard Evans – Theatre Reviews North ★★★★