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Jon Pertwee's career in show business has been not so much eclectic as purely eccentric, and irritating though it must be for an actor and comedian of his experience to be chiefly known as the hero of the children's television serial Dr Who (a part he played for four years and gave up two years ago) there is a kind of rough justice in that Pertwee, like the celebrated Doctor, is apparently incapable of remaining in any one place for more than a moment or two. | Jon Pertwee's career in show business has been not so much eclectic as purely eccentric, and irritating though it must be for an actor and comedian of his experience to be chiefly known as the hero of the children's television serial Dr Who (a part he played for four years and gave up two years ago) there is a kind of rough justice in that Pertwee, like the celebrated Doctor, is apparently incapable of remaining in any one place for more than a moment or two. | ||
− | Next Tuesday he opens at the | + | Next Tuesday he opens at the Adelphi in a revival of the 1920s Broadway musical Irene, a show renowned not for the depth or subtlety of its theme but for haying introduced to a grateful world such numbers as "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows ", " Alice Blue Gown " and "You Made Me Love You ". At the head of a large and expensive cast, many of whom have recently been touring Irene in Australia, and at the centre of a plot which is, he admits, more than a little fragile, Jon Pertwee remains commendably unperturbed: "It's the kind of show people need at the moment and, critics willing, we're happy to get at least a year out of it." |
If they do, it'll be the longest Pertwee has stayed in any one place for several years—it's been twelve, in fact, since his last London musical, 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in which he costarred with Frankie Howerd at the Strand : | If they do, it'll be the longest Pertwee has stayed in any one place for several years—it's been twelve, in fact, since his last London musical, 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in which he costarred with Frankie Howerd at the Strand : |