After it's completely sold-out run (One of the National Theatre's biggest smash hits ever - Sunday Times), Noises Off transferred to the Piccadilly Theatre in the heart of London's Theatreland.
Michael Frayn's award-winning comedy is two plays for the
price of one. It's a traditional British farce, Nothing
On, and at the same time it's the real-life farce that
develops backstage, during the show's final rehearsal and
the disastrous tour.
Nothing On and Noises Off interlock as the actors make their
exits from one play, only to find themselves making entrances
into the other - and back again.
Amid such comic confusion, can they ever get to the end of the
show?