Review of Noises Off... (1992) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 15 Sep 2016
The movie, when it finally gets going, is funny. At times it's hysterical. The great discovery about Noises Off is how tried and tested Frayn's basic formula is. The physical, verbal and situation comedy is universal, no matter who the performers.
What counts in this ensemble production is the collective choreography, the great farce machine. In the movie, everyone, Reeve included, more than plays his part.
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This review of Noises Off... (1992) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 15 Sep 2016.
Noises Off... has generally received positive reviews.
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