
Press Reviews
Laughlines has appeared in both National and Local press
National Press...
"Laughlines - Ranked in the top ten guide to the best theme breaks in the UK by the Mirror Newspaper."
'Daily Mirror'
"It's three hours of non stop fun and comedy all the way, with people laughing so much they ended up in tears"
'The Sun'
"The Hotel Gleneagles in Torquay may look like a scene from Eldorado But its Fawlty Towers night is pure gold and certainly not of the fools variety"
"Most of the direct laughs came from John Tearney's Manuel, Michael Wilson-Green's Basil drives the shows energy and Wren Chapman's drunken Sybil is just superb"
'The Metro'
"Frantic comic capers and hilarious moments In a fantastic three hour interactive tribute to the most famous hotelier in the land, Basil Fawlty"
'Sunday Express'
"The Laughlines Fawlty Towers Tribute night is pure gold!"
'The Metro'
Local Press...
"The night just got funnier and funnier, I found the performance just superb, the Laughlines team entertained over 100 guests of all ages With hilarious live sketches Some were straight takes of the originals, others were wonderfully improvised With guests participating in fits of Laughter."
"The only sad thing is, that Laughlines shows sell out so fast, guests might not witness a night that good for a long time."
'Harrogate Advertiser'
"An absolutely Fawltless performance."
'Yorkshire Post'
"Guests at Laughlines interactive comedy theme evenings are now able to enjoy the talents of well known actors from popular television programmes, including, Zoie Kennedy, best newcomer at the National Television awards."
'Harrogate Today'
"Happy diners enjoyed a superb Fawlty Towers experience"
'Formby Gazette'
"From an awful mix up with the arriving guests coats to a truly nightmarish sequence involving a vacuum cleaner Basil & Manuel ( Actors Stephen and Michael from the Yorkshire based Laughlines theatre company) did not let up once in the slapstick stakes". "It was a very clever way of breaking the ice and encouraging you to laugh at yourself as well as others" "Michael as Manuel was near perfect, particularly his vocal impersonation which was indistinguishable from Andrew Sach's original."
'Seven Newspaper'
"An amazing piece of Dinner Theatre."
Newmarket Holiday's
"Flawlessly Fawlty! Laughlines provided a hilarious evening and lived up to their name."
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