
Ben Elton's new comedy is a gagfest What joy it is to welcome this offshoot of the television series to the West End stage " complete with several of that show's cast, plus a few new additio…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:36PM[SHARE]Mischief Theatre and Penn & Teller mash-up Mischief Theatre's "Goes Wrong" oeuvre is now well established: broad humour combined with physical comedy and slapstick mishaps. Magic Goes Wr…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:48PM[SHARE]Mischief Theatre with another enjoyable farce Mischief Theatre is a wonder of modern commercial theatre. In 2008, group of young actors who had met at drama school started the ensemble " wri…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:06PM[SHARE]Purists may quibble at circus-themed show When Qdos brought back pantomime to the Palladium three years ago after an absence of nearly 30 years, it set the bar high with superb production v…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:18PM[SHARE]David Baddiel's debut play tackles a big issue David Baddiel is a very fine comic, and over the past few years has become an acclaimed author of children's books. So I'm genuinely sad to sa…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 12:33AM[SHARE]Jane Austen redux fizzes with ideas What a joy Laura Wade's latest play is. Transferring from its successful run at the Minerva Theatre at Chichester last year, The Watsons is developed from…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:24PM[SHARE]Jacobean comedy gets a rare outing It was a bold choice by director Blanche McIntyre to stage Ben Jonson's seldom performed, sprawling slice-of-life play in the bijou Sam Wanamaker Playhouse…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:18PM[SHARE]Final outing for Phoebe Waller-Bridge as her iconic creation We're saying goodbye to a much treasured friend. Fleabag will live on, of course " other actresses have and will inhabit the role…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:54PM[SHARE]More from the world's biggest and best arts festival The Red Pleasance Dome ★★★★ Comic Marcus Brigstocke has spoken in the past about his addictions and now he ha…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:06PM[SHARE]More from the world's biggest and best arts festival On the Other Hand, We're Happy Summerhall **** This affecting co-production between Paines Plough and Theatr Clywd of Daf James's play t…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:42AM[SHARE]Jeremy Herrin's production of modern classic feels leaden Michael Frayn's Noises Off is a modern classic, a backstage sex farce that pokes affectionate fun at a profession he loves. And now …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:42PM[SHARE]Penelope Skinner probes the men's rights movement Penelope's Skinner's monologue was a critical and audience hit at last year's Edinburgh Fringe, when its talking point found its moment. He…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:17PM[SHARE]David Ireland's dark, absurdist comedy about identityDavid Ireland is a playwright who likes to jolt his audience and Cyprus Avenue, a dark absurdist comedy about an Ulster unionist afr…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:32PM[SHARE]Martin Crimp's latest about a sex game is all talk and no actionWhen it was announced that Cate Blanchett was making her National Theatre debut with Martin's Crimp's new play, When We h…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:32PM[SHARE]West End transfer for Tony Kushner's musical about race and povertyWith the politics of hate alive and well both sides of the Atlantic, this seems a good time to revive Tony Kushner and…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:04PM[SHARE]Enjoyable but underpoweredPaul Merton has a lot of strings to his bow " stand-up, improv artist, historian of silent-movie-era comedy, quiz-show panellist, to name a few " and now he adds pa…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:54PM[SHARE]Susie McKenna creates fast-paced fun in a busy mixSusie McKenna and Steven Edis have been creating pantos for Hackney Empire for 20 years, and over that time its seasonal offering has become…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:32PM[SHARE]Dick jokes in abundance told in urban street style pantomimeIn 2009 Sean Holmes, then Lyric Hammersmith's artistic director, made a bold move by reintroducing panto at the lovely Frank Match…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 04:54AM[SHARE]Two-hander with a Walt Whitman poem and a clever twistHere's a good pub quiz question: after Shakespeare, who was the most performed playwright in America last year? Arthur Miller? Tennessee…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:06PM[SHARE]Rose Matafeo's take on twentysomething life is toast of the FringeNew Zealander Rose Matafeo has won the coveted best comedy show award at the Edinburgh festival fringe. Steve Coogan, one of…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:18AM[SHARE]Les Dennis is superb as a washed-up comicLes Dennis was once a marquee name on Saturday night television as host of Family Fortunes, but since giving up the light entertainment lark he now p…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:06PM[SHARE]James Graham tells of the "coughing major" who wanted to be a millionaireYou could be forgiven for not remembering the "coughing major" brouhaha in 2001, coming as it did the day b…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 02:00AM[SHARE]Jamie Campbell came out at 14, wore a dress to his school dance and dreamed of being a drag star. Throught it all, he was supported by his mother. Now, their lives are the subject of a music…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:54AM[SHARE]Reginald D Hunter spurns good taste, Sara Pascoe goes solo, and Jan Ravens is everyone elseTop calls in this year's fringe comedy bingo " where punters make a mental tick each time jokes on …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:24AM[SHARE]Kemp Powers' play is set in a dingy motel room in Miami on the night of 25 February 1964, after Cassius Clay (as Muhammad Ali then was) had earlier beaten Sonny Liston to gain the world heav…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:06PM[SHARE]Michael Head's new play is based on the book They Took the Lead by Stephen Jenkins, which tells the true story of events at Clapton Orient (now Leyton Orient) Football Club during the First …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:15PM[SHARE]Angel by Henry Naylor, Gilded Balloon ****Rehana tells us what her hometown Kobane in Syria, is like - "A small border town where nothing happens … like Berwick-on-Tweed," she says " a typ…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:02PM[SHARE]Alan Ayckbourn's How the Other Half Loves - first performed in 1969, in the round at the Library Theatre in Scarborough - was only his second play. Already, though, it has a few Ay…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:56PM[SHARE]This is set in "a world midway between Elizabethan pageant and haute-couture catwalk", a programme note for Scena Mundi's production says - and the initial signs certainly point to that. The…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:55PM[SHARE]You might think that the combination of a play about one of the funniest comics of the second half of the 20th century, written by his biographer and directed by a member of Monty Python wou…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:46PM[SHARE]Who could disagree that, ten years on, the Abba musical extravaganza Mamma Mia! is still unbelievably good?It's not often I arrive at the theatre in a grump, but a long and unexplained bus d…
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