Keep your watches and wallets safe, pickpockets are in town, in a show that would be criminal to miss…
Farcical humour is coming to the Criterion Theatre in March 2016
Eight incompetent crooks edge closer to one gigantic diamond as a security guard snoozes. Forget about what could go wrong, what could possibly go right in The Comedy About A Bank Robbery?
The Mischief Theatre Company, the talent behind the hugely successful, Olivier Award-winning The Play That Goes Wrong, is to bring a brand new show to the West End in the spring, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery.
Jonathan Sayer is Company Director of the Mischief Theatre Company, accompanied by Artistic Director Henry Lewis. Since the company formed in 2008 by a group of students and graduates from The London Academy of Music and Art, it has created several productions throughout Britain and Europe, including its biggest hit, the multi-award winning The Play that Goes Wrong.
Written by Jonathan Sayer, Henry Lewis and Henry Shields, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery will follow the Mischief Theatre Company’s festive season show, Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is showing at the Criterion Theatre. Previews for the production take place on Thursday 31 March until Sunday 10 April 2016. Booking for the production continues until Sunday 2 October 2016.
Prepare to laugh out loud and hold onto your wallets as eight feckless crooks stage a shambolic bank robbery at the Criterion Theatre in 2008.
Book your tickets here!