On the 15th October 1987, the absent-father of all storms was about to vent apocalyptic fury upon the south-east corner of the Kingdom of United. In a televised address to the nation, celebrity weatherman and rising national treasure, Michael Fish, relays a different forecast. Why did this critically acclaimed winning Titan of meteorology foresees its arrival, but choose to tell a different story? Welcome to this world exclusive. The truth behind the Great Storm of 1987. Is the BBC fit for purpose? You decide!You dont need to remember this event to thoroughly enjoy this funny and light-hearted show because it will blow you away regardless.Layton is a craftsman, and there are emphatic laughs punctuating each one of his creationsBroadway babyThis is a slick and professional show. The performance by Layton is remarkableReviews HubA haze of nostalgia with gusts of laugh aloud humour, its a shaft of sunlight in our all-too-dreary worldFringe GuruI was in stitches of laughter and it didnt stop until the lights came down at the end of the show.London Theatre1