Review: 'Noises Off' smartly revels in slapstick and satire
There are misbegotten plays so bad they’re good, and satire so good it’s great, but you rarely get both in the same show. Thanks to its intricate farce-within-a-farce construction, Michael Frayn’s “Noises Off” efficiently packs a fair number of two-for-one laughs in an appropriately frenetic revival from Ventura’s Rubicon Theatre.
L.A. Times - Entertainment — There are misbegotten plays so bad they’re good, and satire so good it’s great, but you rarely get both in the same show. Thanks to its intricate farce-within-a-farce... more info