American Heartland's Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps is no straightforward staging of the 1935 thriller. Though scrupulously true to the movie's plot, the play is a farce that spoofs the whole of Hitchcock's filmography as well as his signature directorial touches, such as his dry sense of the ridiculous and his cameo appearances.
more at The Pitch (after the Gypsy review)
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