It’s billed as a comedy but Love’s a Luxury by Guy Paxton and Edward J Hoile is simply a farce in the classic tradition. Wife suspects husband of straying and walks out on him, distraught husband takes off for a weekend in the country with his best friend, assorted locals muddy the water and various uninvited guests arrive unexpectedly.
The comedy lead is Bobby Bentley, an actor fresh from a triumph in Charley’s Aunt (is it merely a coincidence that Dickens’ next new production is of the Brandon Thomas classic?). David Callister is very funny when dragged-up as the missing housekeeper but perhaps not entirely credible as the preferred suitor of Melissa Clements’ Molly. Richard Walsh makes the most of the preposterous Mr Mole and there’s a neat sketch of Mrs Harris by Katie Evans.