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By Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields.

Comedy about a bank robbery (The) (2016-04-Criterion Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Criterion Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 4 ans 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : jeudi 31 mars 2016
Première : jeudi 21 avril 2016
Dernière : dimanche 03 mai 2020
Mise en scène : Mark Bell
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Commentaires : Cette comédie provient de la même équipe que celle qui a créé dans le West End The Play That Goes Wrong au Duchess Theatre, et Peter Pan That Goes Wrong à l'Apollo Theatre.
Presse : "Is this a show that says smart things about the banking crisis? Not a jot. Does it deliver swag-loads of pleasure and thoroughly deserve to make a mint? Absolutely." Dominic Cavendish for The Telegraph

"In visual gags and physical slapstick ... the show is thrillingly and daringly inventive. There is also an astonishing perspective gag, in which actors remain vertical but are suddenly seen from above." Mark Lawson for The Guardian

"The first half of Mark Bell’s production is laboured set-up; the second sees some slightly more fruitful mayhem in the bank." Fiona Mountford for The Evening Standard

"The entire cast is bang on the money, but Mischief Theatre’s own Henry Lewis and Jonathan Sayer are the standouts as booming bank manager Robin Freeboys and hapless loser (and eternal intern) Warren Slax." Stewart Pringle for Time Out

"The cast produces a display of physical comedy and inspired wordplay that never flags for a second. The choreography of the set pieces is masterly, full of invention and surprises. Just when you think you’ve seen the highlight, they go and top it." Tony Peters for Radio Times