Noises Off (West End)
Closed 2h 20m
Noises Off (West End)
83%
83%
(200 Ratings)
Positive
87%
Mixed
8%
Negative
5%
Members say
Entertaining, Clever, Funny, Delightful, Hilarious

About the Show

Mathew Horne & Felicity Kendal star in the West End revival of Michael Frayn’s play within a play.

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Critic Reviews (17)

Theatre Weekly (UK)
October 5th, 2023

“Lindasy Posner’s production demonstrates just how magnificent Frayn’s play actually is, the second act, in particular, demonstrates the intense choreography required to pull off any theatrical production, and that couldn’t be truer for Noises Off. It is extremely clever and wildly funny, and even forty years on remains a masterclass in farce.”
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West End Best Friend
October 6th, 2023

“ ‘Noises Off’ is a shining example of its genre and will undoubtably have it’s audience in stitches during its run in this iconic venue.”
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Lost in Theatreland (UK)
October 7th, 2023

“Noises Off is a great example of an 80’s comedy. It has an entertaining structure and premise, it just feels dated. It would be interesting to see a fully revamped modern interpretation.”
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The London Evening Standard
October 4th, 2019
For a previous production

Noises Off is always funny, but it’s always funniest the first time. I envy those discovering it in Herrin’s production — you’re in for a rib-splitting treat.
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The London Evening Standard
January 26th, 2023
For a previous production

“Minor niggles aside, Frayn’s comic classic seems to be bulletproof. Hats, and trousers, off to him.”
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Time Out London
January 26th, 2023
For a previous production

“Michael Frayn’s ‘Noises Off’ is a classic, a landmark of metatheatrical humour that also mercilessly brought the curtain down – literally – on the rum sex comedies of the ’60s and ’70s. ”
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The Telegraph (UK)
January 26th, 2023
For a previous production

“Thank heavens for Michael Frayn and his restoratively silly play 'Noises Off,' which helps combat the winter blues with its Saharan-strength warmth and battles the doom and gloom of our age with a kind of inverted logic: yes, we’re in a mess but at least we lead the world in organised theatrical chaos.”
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WhatsOnStage
January 26th, 2023
For a previous production

“It's a tightrope act of performance, wonderfully mastered here. The entire thing breezes away the January blues with glorious brilliance. It is an utter treasure.”
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