Mmhh! Well I could have left during the first act. OK, the Pythons were a huge success as were the Goons before them, but they stand out as exceptional examples of a genre the British don't really understand or like. The french and the italians would have been rolling in the aisles last night, but not us. Oh no, I even spotted a few members of the audience asleep, and many more looking either puzzeled or very bored! As I sat there getting more and more fed up with it all my minded drifted to that master of surreal writing David Rennick, and I wondered why he hasn't, to my knowledge anyway, written for the theatre. I desperately wanted to get home by the end of it all to have a fix Of Victor Meldrew. Michael Frayn's piece was by far the best part of the evening, but unfortunately, after knocking their socks off performing for one and a half hours, this very british audience gave the cast such a lukewarm applause they didn't even bother to come back on for a second bow - I think that said it all. - rds
18 Aug 07
Though I didn't get much out of this evening personally, I admire the Donmar for giving a showcase to this rarely performed genre. - Gareth James
07 Aug 07
Funny and well-played. First two plays are much the best, but this is an excellent night at the theatre. - addicted to theatre
31 Jul 07
PS should have been four stars - Joesmith
30 Jul 07
This is really fun! Monty Python et al don't look so original anymore, while the new Frayn piece really sparkles. Great acting (Capaldi a revelation)and direction with clever design and eye-popping magic effects.Kill for a ticket. - Joesmith
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