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This production is recommended for ages 12+
Running until 16 December 2023
Run time 2 hours and 20 minutes (including an interval)
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After a triumphant run in the West End earlier this year, Felicity Kendal, Jonathan Coy and Alexander Hanson return in one of the greatest comedies ever written, Noises Off.
Michael Frayn’s celebrated play serves up a riotous double bill – a play within a play. Hurtling along at breakneck speed, Noises Off follows the on and offstage antics of a touring theatre company as they stumble their way through the fictional farce, Nothing On. From the shambolic final rehearsals before the opening night in Weston-Super-Mare, to a disastrous matinee in Ashton-Under-Lyme seen entirely, and hilariously silently, from backstage, we share their final, brilliantly catastrophic performance in Stockton-on-Tees.
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 12+Running time
2 hours and 20 minutes (including an interval)Performance dates
28 September 2023 - 16 December 2023Special notes
The appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed.
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Captioned Performance: Tuesday 21st November 7.30pm. Audio Described Performance: Tuesday 7th November 7.30pm.Venue Information
Theatre Royal HaymarketHaymarket, London, SW1Y 4HTRecent Reviews
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What's closing in London theatres this month? (March 2023)
As March approaches its final curtain call, expect everything from side-splitting farces to dystopian love stories. There's still time to catch some of the West End's most beloved productions before they take their final bow and make room for more shows to blossom. So, here’s what closing this month in London theatres in March.
1 Mar, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
Productions / Celebrities / New Shows + Transfers / Q & A
Interview with Matthew Kelly about Noises Off
The hugely anticipated transfer of Michael Frayn’s Noises Off is now playing at the Phoenix Theatre. The hilariously madcap play within a play, which boasts an all-star cast has transferred to the West End for a strictly limited eight-week run following an acclaimed UK tour.
Michael Frayn created Noises Off as an homage to the thrilling unpredictability of live theatre. The farce follows a hapless company trying to put on a titillating comedy entitled “Nothing On”. Bedlam ensues with costume catastrophes, disastrous set pieces and calamitous cast mishaps, which all result in a break-neck speed stage show that is sure to get your pulse racing.
6 Feb, 2023 | By Nicky Sweetland
News / Productions / Features / New Shows + Transfers
Noises Off is coming to the West End for a limited run
Before The Play That Goes Wrong, there was Noises Off. Inspiring a generation of farce productions, Noises Off is considered to be one of the greatest British comedies ever written. In celebration of the 40th-anniversary production of Michael Frayn’s renowned comedy, the West End is set to host Noises Off once again at London’s Pheonix Theatre, from 19 January 2023, for 8 weeks only. Tickets for this catastrophic and legendary production are available to purchase today!
25 Oct, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas
Productions / Features / Celebrities / Interviews
Q&A with Sarah Hadland from Noises Off at London's Garrick Theatre
Considered to be one of the undisputed funniest plays of all time, Michael Frayn's Noises Off is enjoying an acclaimed West End run at the Garrick Theatre where audiences have been laughing themselves silly night after night. The hit production stars the highly-prolific Sarah Hadland in the role of the two-faced gossip Belinda Blair.
The London-born actress is perhaps best known for her role as Stevie Sutton on BBC One's BAFTA Award-nominated comedy, Miranda, which aired from 2009 to 2015. Hadland's most notable stage credits include What's In A Name?, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf, Time and the Conways, Grease, and Cats. She is also no stranger to film, having starred in the 2008 James Bond / 007 film, Quantum of Solace (2008), in which she played the Ocean Sky receptionist opposite Daniel Craig, and in the films Learners (2007), Magicians (2007), and Leap Year (2010).
We were fortunate enough to get a hold of Sarah Hadland, who took time out of her busy performance schedule to answer our questions about this classic British comedy. Find out what she had to say about the iconic Noises Off play below!
17 Oct, 2019 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
News / New Shows + Transfers
Revival of Michael Frayn’s Noises Off receives West End transfer
Michael Frayn’s award-winning, hilarious play has just been announced to be making a transfer to the West End’s Garrick Theatre; which will be the first time since 2012 that London has seen a production of Frayn’s play. Tickets for the Noises Off West End transfer are a must following the critical acclaim the production received for its extended run (due to popular demand) at the Lyric Hammersmith.
24 Jul, 2019 | By Jade Ali