Magic Goes Wrong Lite Review
Full Review (4553 Words, so not for the faint-hearted. SPOILERS GALORE)
Mischief Theatre's latest madcap performance is a spectacular display of what they are best at. Go in expecting a spectacle, with plenty of laughs thrown in for good measure. The hilarious writing talents of Mischief, combined with the magical expertise of Penn and Teller, combine to form a uniquely creative piece which showcases the trademark slapstick and dangerous stunts of Mischief Theatre interspersed with genuinely impressive magic tricks.
A tour has been hinted at (DISCLAIMER: I do not have any official confirmation of this, so don't take my word as gospel!), so if you can't catch it in the West End before it closes on April 30, don't worry! If you can though, see it in London, but if you use a wheelchair, check out my accessibility review first!
I'm looking forward to Mischief Theatre's 3rd instalment at the Vaudeville, which is shrouded in secrecy...
UPDATE: Magic Goes Wrong has now been extended to August 30, although it has not yet been confirmed if that will be with the original cast.
UPDATE 2: It will not be with all the original cast, although some will remain.
UPDATE 3: Jonathan Sayer is now leaving the cast on 3 April, NOT 4 April as advertised above.
Mischief Theatre's latest madcap performance is a spectacular display of what they are best at. Go in expecting a spectacle, with plenty of laughs thrown in for good measure. The hilarious writing talents of Mischief, combined with the magical expertise of Penn and Teller, combine to form a uniquely creative piece which showcases the trademark slapstick and dangerous stunts of Mischief Theatre interspersed with genuinely impressive magic tricks.
A tour has been hinted at (DISCLAIMER: I do not have any official confirmation of this, so don't take my word as gospel!), so if you can't catch it in the West End before it closes on April 30, don't worry! If you can though, see it in London, but if you use a wheelchair, check out my accessibility review first!
I'm looking forward to Mischief Theatre's 3rd instalment at the Vaudeville, which is shrouded in secrecy...
UPDATE: Magic Goes Wrong has now been extended to August 30, although it has not yet been confirmed if that will be with the original cast.
UPDATE 2: It will not be with all the original cast, although some will remain.
UPDATE 3: Jonathan Sayer is now leaving the cast on 3 April, NOT 4 April as advertised above.
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