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  • Review of ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Expect the unexpected”

    Review of ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Expect the unexpected”

    Mischief’s newest creation continues to travel around the country after its first limited run at Colchester’s Mercury Theatre. Guillermo Názara reviews this comedy show dealing with the recording a children’s show and an actor seeking revenge in a dragon costume, from the same team whose London long-running play keeps going wrong at every performance…

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    20 October, 2022
    English contents, Reviews
    adam byron, bryony corrigan, chris leask, colchester, comedy, dark humour, eboni dixon, essex, gareth tempest, good luck studio, greg tannahill, guildford, harry kershaw, henry lewis, henry shields, jemma geanaus, kids show, london, mercury theatre, mischief, physical comedy, salisbury playhouse, sophia lorenti, television, telly, the play that goes wrong, tom walker, TV, west end, yvonne arnaud theatre
  • Reseña de ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Espera lo inesperado”

    Reseña de ‘Good Luck, Studio”: “Espera lo inesperado”

    La nueva creación de Mischief sigue viajando por todo el país después de su primera función limitada en el Mercury Theatre de Colchester. Guillermo Názara reseña esta comedia que trata de la grabación de un espectáculo infantil y de un actor que busca venganza disfrazado de dragón, del mismo equipo cuya obra de larga duración…

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    20 October, 2022
    Contenido en español, Críticas
    adam byron, bryony corrigan, chris leask, colchester, comedy, dark humour, eboni dixon, essex, gareth tempest, good luck studio, greg tannahill, guildford, harry kershaw, henry lewis, henry shields, jemma geanaus, kids show, london, mercury theatre, mischief, physical comedy, salisbury playhouse, sophia lorenti, television, telly, the play that goes wrong, tom walker, TV, west end, yvonne arnaud theatre
  • Review of ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’: “A triumphant disaster”

    Since 2014, Mischief’s signature humour has conquered the London scene with its now worldwide acclaimed comedy – much to the horror of its company! After his miraculous survival from such an excrutiating experience, Guillermo Názara shares the details about the show’s newest media night, to let us know if everything went as wrong as desired.

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    11 May, 2022
    Reviews
    anya de villiers, ashh blackwood, charlie richards, comedy, duchess theatre, henry lewis, henry shields, jack whittle, jaouhar ben ayed, jonathan sayer, london, mark bell, mikhail sen, mischief, nimax theatres, oliver mott, physical comedy, scott hunter, stuart vincent, the play that goes wrong, tomisin ajani, west end
  • Crítica de ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’: “Un victorioso desastre”

    Desde 2014, el humor característico de Mischief ha conquistado la escena londinense con su ya mundialmente aclamada comedia, ¡para horror de su compañía! Tras su milagrosa supervivencia a tan excrutiante experiencia, Guillermo Názara comparte los detalles sobre la nueva noche mediática del espectáculo, para que sepamos si todo salió tan mal como se deseaba.

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    11 May, 2022
    Críticas
    anya de villiers, ashh blackwood, charlie richards, comedy, duchess theatre, henry lewis, henry shields, jack whittle, jaouhar ben ayed, jonathan sayer, london, mark bell, mikhail sen, mischief, nimax theatres, oliver mott, physical comedy, scott hunter, stuart vincent, the play that goes wrong, tomisin ajani, west end

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