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The Devil and Mister Punch (The Pit, Barbican Centre, West End)

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-3 stars - It’s been a long time since I had an Improbable fix. This might be a minor Improbable, but minor Improbable is better than no Improbable. This one is effectively a long adults-only Punch & Judy Show. There’s an oversized booth with lots of ‘holes’ of various sizes, some big enough for people and some just big enough for heads, with the traditional Punch & Judy size curtained aperture at the centre. It’s a mixture of live, somewhat gothic, characters including historical puppet masters Harvey & Havey, and puppets including a whole litter of piglets! From a typical Punch & Judy starting point, we move on to Mr Punch’s trial for murder, his meeting with the hangman and his descent into hell. It’s all very macabre, but also often funny, and there are a couple of lovely songs for good measure. Other pleasures include a group of bell ringers – just the hands and bells popping out of various apertures in the booth! It’s overstays its welcome a bit at 100 minutes, but it’s inventive and fun. Julian Crouch’s imagination hasn’t diminished, even if he is showcasing it on a smaller scale. - Gareth James28 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstarI'll confess I've loved everything I've seen Improbable Theatre do since I chanced across them in the late 90s. This show is no exception - ingenious, hilarious, dark, whimsical and surprisingly moving. Frankly the best thing on in London at the moment, and anyone giving his show a one star review should get their head examined. - Dom Brewer21 Feb 12
starI heard a lone laugher the night I was there....a drunk. - Coral17 Feb 12
starstarstarstarstar'But for all its stylistic ingenuity the script is surprisingly short on laughs and is wound out longer than the story merits.' You must have seen a different show to me, I laughed the whole way through. It is theatrical and magical and not too long at all. I usually fidget like mad and glance at my watch constantly during anything, but I can't even tell you how long it lasted. I was so engrossed in an evening that took me away from my everyday life. I loved it, and I don't say that too often about anything I see. - Shelley Silas10 Feb 12
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