Ahead of its festive run this Christmas I remember my visit to Peter Pan Goes Wrong a couple of years ago er, in March...
Going to the Theatre can feel like a lottery sometimes, even with professionally put together plays, you just don't know what you are letting yourself in for. The more technically demanding a production is, the higher the risk of the performance experiencing difficulties. Recently, Les Miserables was hit by a power cut which meant that a matinee performance of the award winning show had to be halted. There are some things you just cant plan for and this is even more true with amateur theatre. The rash of pantomimes on offer across the country during the festive period can mean either a great night out or a frustrating master class in how not to do theatre. The 1982 hit play Noises Off was written by English playwright Michael Frayn and was from an experience he had of such a theatrical disaster. Mischief Theatre have received accolades for their west end and touring hit The Play That Goes Wrong, which tells the story of The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Societies disastrous efforts to deliver great theatre. Billed as a kind of Fawlty Towers for the stage it has received rave reviews from critics and theatre goers alike. Now, Cornley are back to perform a Christmas Vignette, its not a pantomime, and as before all does not go to plan.
Whilst following the story of Peter Pan in true panto, sorry vignette, style the overacting and miss cues are evident with every word uttered. Michael Darling is played by a small bearded man, very much like Uncle Albert from Only Fools and Horses, due to an unforeseen mishap with the young actor who was originally slated for the role. Pantomime is not normally known for understatement but Wendy Darling is performed so gloriously over the top that the play descends into farce rapidly. By the end of the first half we have witnessed Nana,the dog, trapped in the dog flap and Mr Darling has been stabbed in the leg with a pair of scissors. Peter Pan. himself, is a victim of very poor flying (theatrical term used to hoist actors above the stage) and is slammed into the set so hard he is unable to continue with the performance. I have seen Peter Pan performed many times but never before have I witnessed the flight to Neverland so badly managed. As the wires are pulled taught they whisk the clothes up and leave the actors, on stage, red faced and down to just their underwear.
As the final curtain falls and the remaining cast take their bows, Tinkerbell was electrocuted due to a terrible decision to wire her costume to the mains, I reflect on what I have just witnessed. Peter Pan Goes Wrong grabs hold of your funny bone and tightens its grip throughout the play. I have never laughed so hard and so constantly during a theatre trip before, the show is quite simply the funniest production I have seen in my life. Peter Pan Goes Wrong is on tour until July 2015 and I urge you to go and see it. Make sure you eat beforehand though, I had a falafel!
You can find out more about Peter Pan Goes Wrong and book tickets here
Pictures from Mischief Theatre Company
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