![]() ![]() Like Michael Frayn’s comic masterpiece Noises Off, where we watch an old-fashioned sex farce going spectacularly off the rails, The Play That Goes Wrong depicts a stage production falling apart at the seams. It’s been three years since I last reviewed The Play That Goes Wrong-the show which launched the Mischief phenomenon-and it remains an impeccable piece of work: deliriously funny, frantic and fast paced. At the moment, Mischief seems unstoppable. Not content with conquering the West End and transporting their distinct brand of silliness to dozens of countries all over the world, the second season of The Goes Wrong Show has just started on BBC One this week. ![]() Whenever I review a show by Mischief Theatre, I feel obliged to begin by acknowledging their extraordinary success. ![]()
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