HISS & Boo are probably associated with the Garrick's annual pantomimes in this neck of the woods but this was the second revue in two nights from the company and a much more sophisticated affair then the "behind you" antics at Christmas.
Following the Shakespeare Revue came this one in praise of the grape, or at least what the grape can become with the aid of a few monks or a good chateau.
Malcolm McKee, who helped devise and appeared in both revues, doubled up on the piano this time to accompany Jan Hartley, Paul Greenwood and Claire Nielson.
Reading from scripts often leaves the audience with the feeling they are watching a radio play but to their credit the quartet overcame that drawback admirably engaging the audience at every opportunity.