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The Comedy About Spies West End Reviews

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Everybody’s hot for Mischief’s new action-packed thriller THE COMEDY ABOUT SPIES, gripping audiences with laughter from April 2025 at the Noël Coward Theatre. The multi award-winning team behind The Play... (more info)

Theatre Noel Coward Theatre
Previews Apr 14, 2025
Opened Apr 14, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.75 Mixed
6 Positive
2 Mixed
0 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Gloriously silly

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Franco Milazzo  |  Date: 5/14/2025

What could easily have come off the rails is majestically held together by Matt DiCarlo’s razor-sharp direction. Lines snap with a military precision, the action sequences have a real zip about them and the most tender scenes draw genuine emotion. ...

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Rapid fire gags in a delightfully silly show

From: The Guardian  |  By: Ryan Gilbey  |  Date: 5/14/2025

David Farley’s doll’s-house-style cross-section set, which splits the hotel into colour-coded quarters in the first act, is glorious, but his designs grow fussy and over-dressed in act two and leave one craving the ingenious minimalism of Operati...

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Bungling, buffoonish hilarity

From: The Standard  |  By: Nick Curtis  |  Date: 5/14/2025

Mischief’s artistic director, Lewis co-wrote the script with Wright, and there are many of their fellow founders – who all studied together at LAMDA – and trusted regulars from previous shows in the cast. Dave Hearn’s elastic Lance, Chris Lea...

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This level of stupidity takes real talent

From: The Telegraph  |  By: Dominic Cavendish  |  Date: 5/14/2025

In the midst of this invitation to bungle – involving covert bugged radios, overt communication failures and frantic excuses – stand the sweetly hapless figure of Shields’s Bernard Wright, a baker, vainly trying to propose to his girlfriend (Ad...

6
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Mischief’s Cold War caper has japes aplenty

From: WhatsOnStage  |  By: Alun Hood  |  Date: 5/14/2025

The material is weaker than the structure and mechanics. Lewis and Shields clearly understand what makes great farce work, but could afford not to sling every funny idea at the wall to see what sticks, especially at this stage in their successful car...

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Just the type of inventive humour we need

From: The Times  |  By: Clive Davis  |  Date: 5/14/2025

Lewis, who played the pompous mentalist in Mind Mangler — Mischief’s send-up of the magician’s trade — steals scene after scene as Douglas Woodbead, a monumentally self-satisfied thespian who arrives at a fancy West End hotel to prepare for a...

6
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Pure escapism

From: The Stage  |  By: Holly O'Mahony  |  Date: 5/14/2025

Mischief’s work is inspired by Michael Frayn’s masterpiece Noises Off and the rising farcical stakes of the first act bear a resemblance. But although this comedy is neatly plotted – with all balls thrown in the air eventually retrieved – the...

10
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Mischief scores again with this riotously silly Cold War spy spoof

From: London Theatre  |  By: Aliya Al-Hassan  |  Date: 5/14/2025

Even for Mischief, this is an ambitious show, with rarely a pause in the action. Farce is one of the hardest forms of comedy to get right, particularly physically. Accuracy in timing is everything and movement director Shelley Maxwell and director Ma...

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