July 2016 - “Noises Off” – called the funniest farce ever written.  The story unfolds as the actors are rehearsing a badly written play late into the evening causing everyone to share in the overall confusion and frustration along with doors slamming; intrigue on and off stage and relationships overlapping – the result is an absurdly funny and action-packed, fast paced comedy.

It has been said that “once is not enough” to get all the jokes and catch every sight gag in this hilarious farce “Noises Off” – called the funniest farce ever written.  The story unfolds as the actors are rehearsing a badly written play late into the evening causing everyone to share in the overall confusion and frustration along with doors slamming; intrigue on and off stage and relationships overlapping – the result is an absurdly funny and action-packed, fast paced comedy. The play opens with a bewildered road company flailing through the dress rehearsal of a flop called “Nothing On” – a silly romantic comedy scheduled to open the next night in a small suburban town. The second act of the play ingeniously presents a backstage view of the same show a month into the run showcasing all the funny drama of the actors own acts of love, lust, jealousy, suspicions and heartbreak.  In the final act, the backstage confusions erupt and spill onto the live staged play creating some of the funniest and most outrageous moments of the play.