Through April 16, 2023
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Sheri Gross
The Beck Center production of “Noises Off” gives us all the opportunity to indulge in two and a half hours of absurd fun, which is something we all deserve…even though we might not be able to get the word “sardines” out of our heads for several days.
To see a full review of this show, read Sheri Gross' review here.
Howard Gollop
Every decade, there's a dependable revival of Michael Frayn's theatrical farce to end all farces, "Noises Off," deservedly so.
Perhaps an authentic British production might have rung a few extra laughs, but it's hard to fault such an amazing comedic triumph from a local company.
To see a full review of this show, read Howard Gollop's review here.
Mark Horning
Pratfalls, slapstick, miss-direction and perfect comedic timing makes this the much see comedy event of the year. It is British comedy at its best. You will literally laugh yourself silly. Do not miss this one!
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's Review here.
Chris Howey
In all, Noises Off is a physically demanding theatrical juggling act for both the performers. And despite some slow moments, this production at the Beck Center manages to keep the laughter flowing.
It all begins with a plate of sardines. Or wait — maybe it all begins with a character inside another character? The one thing I’m sure about is this: Noises Off, directed by Scott Spence, now at the Beck Center, is a romping, fun farce of a play
To see a full review of this show, go here or read Laura's posts at Cool Cleveland.