Vaudeville, London: It's funny how quickly one hit can become a rolling phenomenon. Farces were once a West End staple, with plays by the likes of Brian Rix and later Ray Cooney regularly in the repertoire but they've largely vanished from view, partly thanks to the fact that they were written out of existence by Noises Off, a farce about farces that observes the chaos from backstage as well as the front. T…
SOURCE: The Stage at 06:54AM on May 17, 2012