IF YOU'RE seeking some consolation for the miserable summer and farce is your cup of glee, then director Roy Palmer's production is a treat not to be missed.
Written by farce specialist Ray Cooney, this play is one of his best.
An accountant arrives home on his birthday with a case stuffed with £735,000, sparking off a series of mixed-up identities and intricate situations.
Hall Green's regular audience are renowned for favouring comedy and a cohesive cast of eight do not let them down. It's laughter all the way.
Roger Warren is the key performer as the accountant and Alexsandra Galiabovich-Everitt (wife), Betty Johnson and Alan Everitt make sure the pace never slackens, with Jim Lee creating a comical character as the taxi driver.