And though it's always hilarious to see floorboards fly up and smack actors in the face, the professionalization of fake trauma may have outstripped the comedy of it. The difficulty of producing a stunt safely is not, after all, related to the amusem...
Critics' Reviews
Review: Flying High and Falling Hard in 'Peter Pan Goes Wrong'
The best way to enjoy Peter Pan Goes Wrong, in fact, may be to take it as some kind of comedy of errors. And even as I drafted worried letters in my head to Actors’ Equity and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, I was unable t...
PETER PAN GOES WRONG: HEAP O’ CORNY, CHEESY MAYHEM GOES RIGHT
Is Peter Pan Goes Wrong quite as blisteringly sidesplitting as The Play That Goes Wrong? Well, no; it’s difficult or perhaps impossible to offer the surprises of that initial foray into the Mischief formula. But the frantic, manic, desperate humor ...
THEATER REVIEW APR. 19, 2023 Peter Pan Goes Wrong Never Grows Up (But That’s Okay)
There's an undulating curve at work in the relationship between head trauma and humor, going from funny to tedious, wrapping back around to funny, then cycling back and forth. That's the kind of thing you think about while watching Peter Pan Goes Wro...
‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Broadway Review: All Goes Right As Neil Patrick Harris Joins Mischief Makers
Playing out on Simon Scullion's ingenious, deceptively ramshackle set (Roberto Surace designed the clever costumes), Peter Pan Goes Wrong is directed by Adam Meggido with the vitally important precision, abundant good humor and no end of mischief.
‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Broadway Review: Neil Patrick Harris to the Rescue
Beyond Harris' very physical performance and all the staged deaths, the high point of 'Peter Pan Goes Wrong' is extremely low tech and of even lower humor. It comes when the Captain Hook (co-author Henry Shields does a very good imitation of John Cle...
Imagine an awkwardly sardonic, parrot-death-denying, Inquisition-ambushed, Cambridge-educated Monty Python's Flying Circus troupe portraying the 'Seinfeld' cast, and you're liable to understand the lure of the Mischief Theatre Company's antics. Somet...
Review: ‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Has Such Fun Causing Chaos
Bang, crash! Watch out for the falling light! Don't stand under that toppling tree! Those trapeze wires don't look very reliable! There should be at least one special Tony Award for Mischief Theatre's Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Ethel Barrymore Theatre, bo...
‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ review: Neverland nincompoops bring laughs on Broadway
At two hours and five minutes over two acts, the effect of the wackiness wears off a tad toward the end - even though the final chase scene is brilliantly choreographed on Simon Scullion's set of a million secrets. And some adults in the audience (no...
Review | ‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ gets major laughs
Not only is 'Peter Pan Goes Wrong' just as good as (and perhaps even better than) 'The Play Goes Wrong,' the fact that it is based on 'Peter Pan' makes it appealing to both children and adults, including my six-year-old son, who roared with laughter ...
BROADWAY REVIEW: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Farce is rarely taken seriously on Broadway, of course, but this one deserves to be. It's very much in 'One Man, Two Guvnors,' a madcap couple of hours that bespeaks of old-school pleasures and fun for all.
PETER PAN GOES WRONG: SO WRONG IT’S HIGH-FLYING RIGHT
It's a pleasure to report that those of us - our number is growing mightily, especially among kids - arriving primed to find out the answers to these important questions and carloads more won't be disappointed. Lewis, Sayer, and Shields show up (doub...
'Peter Pan Goes Wrong' review — never-ending laughs abound in this Neverland
Under the swift direction of Adam Meggido, the rollicking cast members deliver lines perfectly out of order and miss stage blocking to comic effect. In many ways, it is more challenging to waywardly fly on a harness and haphazardly roller skate upsta...
PETER PAN GOES WRONG In The Best Ways — Review
Does the shtick get old? It does and it doesn't. Director Adam Meggido moves things along at a breathless clip that almost immediately obscures any misses with other hits, and the book (by Shields, Henry Lewis, and Jonathan Sayer) nicely develops a c...
Review: ‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Is A Magical Comedy Disaste
Scripted by Lewis, Shields and Jonathan Sayer (who plays a forgetful actor fed his lines through an ill-tuned headset), all this farcical insanity would be impossible without inspired design, masterfully directed by Adam Megiddo. Simon Scullion's mul...
Putting on my curmudgeon's hat for just a moment, I did find the production to be sluggishly paced at times. Director Adam Meggido is best known for his work in improv theater, but while slapstick may look improvised, it does require precise timing i...
Happily, No One Emerges Unscathed From ‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’
Mr. Maggido's entire ensemble, similarly, proves as facile as Cornley's is hopeless. Messrs. Shields and Lewis respectively imbue Chris and Robert with a droll haughtiness that only makes the characters' incompetence funnier. Greg Tannahill and Charl...
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