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Rookery Nook Reviews - November 2009

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Reviews from ArtsBoston


Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers

"'Nook' is devilish good fun!"
Review posted by: Aaron E. from Waltham, MA, Nov 09, 2009
Brilliantly cast, delightfully played, this crew do a wonderful job. What stands out are the polished timing and quick, effervescent exchanges between characters -- a must for this quick- witted farce. The Cannon Theatre is a charming, intimate venue, a perfect fit for this genre. The house and stage are close and cozy. With this drama, every seat in the house feels a bit too close for comfort -- just as the director would have it! Whether you're schooled in Oscar Wilde and Ben Travers or spoon-fed by Eric Idle and John Cleese (like me), you'll love this performance.

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers
"Hilarious and enjoyable, worth 10X the ticket price"
Review posted by: Spencer from Pepperell, MA, Nov 09, 2009
This was the first time I attended a performance at the Cannon Theatre. So I wasn't sure what to expect. The Cannon Theatre is located in an old brick building with plenty of easy parking in the rear. The theatre itself is small and comfortable with a nicely done set and excellent lighting. I was surprised how nice everything looked when the lights popped on for the first time. The play is hilarious--from start to finish. I haven't laughed that hard and that long for a good while--and it keeps getting funnier as the play progresses, which is not easy to do. Classic British comedy, but family friendly. The acting was fantastic with a broad range of very memorable and very convincing characters--especially the timid, hat biting husband. That guy cracks me up! This was a great play. The experience was worth far more than the ticket price.

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers

"Such fun!"
Review posted by: MB from Westford, MA, Nov 13, 2009
Wonderful, witty dialogue and perfectly-timed physical comedy keep the audience in stitches from start to finish. Your sides will be sore from laughing! A very fun performance.

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers
"Small theater, big talent. Terrific show."
Review posted by: Julie B. from Maynard, MA, Nov 13, 2009
Littleton's Cannon Theatre serves up a sparkling debut performance with "Rookery Nook" directed by David Nanto. Spot-on casting and perfectly choreographed timing deliver laugh after laugh in this smart, witty farce set in 1920's Somerset, England. An impressive show from a mix of young and seasoned actors. Great for a date or for the family (middle school and up).

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers

"Brilliant!"
Review posted by: LC from Acton, MA, Nov 14, 2009
This was a very enjoyable outing for my family. From my 8 year old niece to my 75 year old father, everyone was soon belly laughing at the foibles and follies. I was especially taken with the characters Mr. Twine and Clive. Watch for them. I don't attend too many theater productions (one or two a year) but this was great and I'm thinking of seeing it again!

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers
"A+ Show"
Review posted by: Julia from Wellesley, MA, Nov 14, 2009
I attended Rookery Nook the day my kids' report cards came out. This production gets straight A's. Cast plays well together and exceeds expectations.

Event Name: Rookery Nook by Ben Travers
"WONDERFUL!!"
Review posted by: DB42 from Ayer, MA, Nov 20, 2009

The Cannon Theater is a small community theater with a wonderful atmosphere. The play was brilliantly directed and the actors and actresses were amazing. I did not know quite what to expect, but I left with a smile saying to the actors, "see you later old boy". It was a wonderful play that my wife and I thoroughly enjoyed.

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