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COVID-19: What shows are reopening and when, as actors get ready to grace the stage again

COVID-19: What shows are reopening and when, as actors get ready to grace the stage again
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Mischief Movie Night In streamed show announces final performance dates

Mischief Movie Night In. Though their improvised comedy piece s West End run has been halted by the pandemic, the company has been able to carry on the hijinks through Zoom. The cast, Covid-tested and located on a London-based stage, will be taking suggestions from virtual audience members via the internet. Today, the team revealed a further ten performances of Mischief Movie Night In, from 5 to 21 February 2021. Tickets are from £10 and are on sale now. This includes a Valentine s Day special. The cast include members of the original Mischief team, with the full line-up to be announced in due course. It has lighting design by David Howe and filming by Umbrella Rooms.

PATRICK MARMION: War Horse gallops to the rescue

Rating: Julie (NT at Home) Verdict: Thin and tawdry Now Lockdown 3 is upon us, you may worry that theatrical rations will start to run low. Fear not!  We still have plenty in our stockpile, with a good supply of new material promised on various websites. Take the National Theatre s digital NT at Home (ntathome.com). Here, you can find perhaps the greatest theatrical production of the past two decades: War Horse. I d been saving this for a rainy day, but I think we can safely assume that day has come. After all, who among us does not feel a bit like Michael Morpurgo s stallion, drafted into battle and made to drag cast-iron cannons through the fields of France during World War I? 

The Play That Goes Wrong lives up to its name: how Tier 3 closed the last big theatre show standing

The Play That Goes Wrong Credit: Robert Day While the rest of British theatre was plunged into the doom and gloom of Tiers 3 or 4 before Christmas, miraculously, Theatre Royal Bath remained open. “Most of Somerset went into Tier 3 - somehow, Bath managed to stay in tier 2,” recalls producer Kenny Wax. “We were in this strange, unique position.” However, the last big theatre show standing is no more, as further swathes of the country move into higher tiers today. That includes Bath and North East Somerset moving from Tier 2 to Tier 3, meaning theatres have to close. Last night was the final performance for Mischief’s popular farce The Play That Goes Wrong at Theatre Royal Bath. Wax, who produces Mischief’s shows - and who has seen numerous production cancellations this year, including in the West End - said he was, of course, “disappointed”, but seemed resigned to the inevitable.

Goes Wrong Show writers on what to expect from Christmas special

Following the success of The Goes Wrong Show, the Mischief Theatre group are back on screens tonight with their Christmas special. Speaking Digital Spy, the show s writer and actor Henry Lewis hinted what viewers can expect. We can tell you that it s Cornley Drama Society taking on the Nativity and that lots of things go wrong, he said. The whole thing is set in a pop-up book which is fun, it has Christmas carols in it which is good, we haven t taken on many songs. BBC Jonathan Sayer, who also writes and acts in the show, added: There s a donkey that has two arses at one point, that s a spoiler but I am happy to give it away.

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