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WHAT IS THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY ABOUT?
One giant diamond.
Eight incompetent crooks.
And a security guard asleep on the job.
What could possibly go right?
ABOUT MISCHIEF THEATRE
Formed in 2008 by a group of graduates and students of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Mischief Theatre have become a major force in developing and presenting great theatrical comedies in the West End and around the UK.
Mischief Theatre won the 2015 Olivier award-winning Best New Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and presented Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
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THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY CAST
Robin Freeboys - Henry Lewis
Warren Slax - Jonathan Sayer
Mitch Riscitti - Henry Shields
Sam Monaghan - Dave Hearn
Caprice Freeboys - Charlie Russell
Ruth Managhan - Nancy Wallinger
Everybody Else - Chris Leask
Cooper - Greg Tannahill
Officer Randal Shuck - Jeremy Lloyd
THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY - CREATIVE TEAM
Director - Mark Bell
Set Designer - David Farley
Lighting Design - David Howe
Costume Designer - Roberto Surace
Sound Design - Jon Fiber for Jollygoodtunes
Musical Director & Arranger - Joey Hickman
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The Comedy About A Bank Robbery to close on 3 May 2020
After four years at the Criterion Theatre in London, Mischief Theatre's The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is to close on 3 May 2020.
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The Comedy About A Bank Robbery celebrates third birthday in West End
Mischief Theatre's The Comnedy About A Bank Robbery celebrates third birthday at the Criterion Theatre an announced a booking extension into 2020.
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REVIEW: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, Criterion Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is uproariously funny. It is irreverent and energetic, with a versatile and imaginative set that lends itself brilliantly to unapologetic silliness. Perhaps most importantly, the script is not only very clever, but its characters are extremely consistent. They are desperate to fulfil their best laid plans, so when things go wrong, you really feel for them. Then things keep getting worse, and worse. And the belly laughs pour forth.
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