One enormous diamond Six incompetent crooks And a snoozing security guard What could possibly go right? Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre, creators of the Olivier Award-winning Best New Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong , The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is the latest adventure in mishap, mistimed exists and entrances, and disaster unfolding in front of the audience's eyes. It received its world premiere at the Criterion Theatre, London, on 31 March 2016.
Very, very funny. There is a certain point where it’s hard to follow the stage directions as to how it’s been set up from a scenic perspective and the same joke structure is used multiple times which I’m sure works much better when seeing it live but did become a bit lacklustre while reading.
These playwrights lose thousands in royalties doing plays that involve very complex set requirements. Gentlemen, you lost me at Murphy Bed and traversing air ducts. The schlocky humour, better known these days as "dad jokes" is quite an audience pleaser, but the plays are inaccessible for community theatre because of grand requirements. Unfortunate.
A very funny play! It reminds me of The Play That Goes Wrong or Noises Off, because it’s very slapstick and physical comedy. It’s about, as the title suggests, an attempted bank robbery, but things definitely don’t go as planned! I’d definitely recommend it!
I love the Play that Goes Wrong and this is a fine read with an eye to staging but apart from a nice bit about Freeboys and a few other verbal mix ups of the same nature it began to become too complex - fewer characters would suit me better. Stopped reading on page 71.
I missed the usual introduction from the “Director” which left the crazy hijinks feeling like they were off to an abrupt start but the comedy was solid and recovered quickly.