David Gow is the show's producer and he also plays Tommy Flowers. Mr. Gow perhaps saw this showy role as a vehicle for him to shine in and he does up to a point. Gow is an appealing, very talented young man who gives an admirable performance in such problematic material. The part is up there with Ibsen's epic Peer Gynt and Quentin in Arthur Miller's verbose "After the Fall" in terms of duration. Mr. Gow w…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 05:46PM on December 3, 2017