Michael Frayn’s Noises Off is a masterpiece of exquisitely imagined and expertly crafted comedy. Its first act is set during the technical rehearsal of a dreadfully written and poorly produced farce; its second, back stage during a middle of tour performance; and its third seen from the perspective of the audience on the final disastrous night: this is backstage comedy at its best.
But it is the nature of the whole ensemble that is so impressive. If every entrance and exit wasn’t so carefully timed, every member of the company such a well oiled cog in this intricate machine, the production could slip so easily into the chaos it apes. Yet, somehow, this talented company makes their own hard work look as effortless as the play-within-the-play is torturous.
Noises Off runs at the Lyceum, Sheffield until 18 May. For further information visit www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk