Review of Noises Off... (1992) by Mick Lasalle for San Francisco Chronicle — 29 Mar 2007
What you’re left with is a lot of bustle and jabber, and occasional sparks from the cast. Caine has some fine comic moments of high exasperation, there’s great wit in the way Burnett arches her eyebrows and, as a besotted trouper, Denholm Elliott’s puttery calm is like a balm amid the delirium.
It’s a delirium that finally seems more appropriate to the sitcom than to the stage.
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This review of Noises Off... (1992) was written by Mick Lasalle and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 29 Mar 2007.
Noises Off... has generally received positive reviews.
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