Reviewed by Cameron Sykes. ‘Tommy Cooper, you suspect, would have loved it.

We begin with an audio introduction and safety warning by co writer Penn Jillette which as you would expect is filled with jokes (offensive amounts of glitter).

Review – Magic Goes Wrong, Vaudeville Theatre Friday 10 January 2020 Phil thinks he knows a thing or two about magic. The final of the first half is a more safety conscious version of sawing a woman in half that doesn’t end the way you would expect, The show continues though with more acts from Sophisticato and his father’s prized albeit deceased doves.

Created with Magic legends Penn & Teller, Mischief Theatre conjure up an evening of grand illusion.

The next act is ‘The Blade’ a David Blaine type who wows audience’s with his threats of daring and stupidity in equal measure with knife throwing (with a cameraman in the way), stabbing a card out of the deck (with his hand in the way), removing cheese from mouse traps, catching a bullet in his teeth and holding his breath under water during one of Sophisticato’s card tricks, all of these go horribly wrong for him as he ends up needing help in more way then one. As the accidents spiral out of … He recently attended a show called Magic Goes Wrong and has very kindly wrote a review for us. 5***** Mischief Theatre return with magic, mistakes and an amount of glitter some might find offensive! ‘Tommy Cooper, you suspect, would have loved it. The next trick is the mind mangler who we quickly learn is a fraud with his heightened senses where he can taste a name, smell a job, touch the dead (or Gwyneth Paltrow) and have X-Ray vision, his tricks are spaced out during the night and he is assisted by Brian (his flat mate) as an audience member and the actual audience on occasion. Magic Goes Wrong - Mischief Season. In the next ‘Goes Wrong’ comedy to hit the West End, the original Mischief company play a hapless gang of magicians presenting a charity event.

★★★★ ‘Fringe whizz-kids turned theatrical world-leaders’ THE TELEGRAPH ★★★★ ‘Tommy Cooper, you suspect, would have loved it. Magic Goes Wrong is a comedy play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, Henry Shields (of Mischief Theatre Company) and Penn & Teller.It follows the series of Mischief's Goes Wrong series of plays following The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong.. Vaudeville Theatre . There’s lots to enjoys here though.

Magic Goes Wrong, Vaudeville Theatre, review: a terrific new helping of the art of comic incompetence 4. Mischief Theatre return with magic, mistakes and an amount of glitter some might find offensive!


Review: Magic Goes Wrong . In summary Magic Goes Wrong is a brilliant masterpiece that Mischief and Penn and Teller should all be proud off and is easily worth all the critical acclaim it has received so far. The Blade and his shenanigans, Bear and Spitzmaus then perform a quick change act and The Mind Mangler shows of his x-ray vision to almost disastrous results. Then the show begins properly with a parade of the stars including ‘The Blade’, ‘The Mind Mangler’, Bar, Spitzmaus, The Great Sophisticato and guest for the evening Eugenia Banks, The first trick of the night is one created by Sophisticatos’s father the original Sophisticato in which this show is in his honour, “masochist on fire”.

Magic Goes Wrong is at the Vaudeville Theatre in London and is booking until May 31. I know I did.’ The Times Today’s post is a review of Magic Goes Wrong, it is written by Glen, a visually impaired blogger and YouTuber from London.

Created with Magic legends Penn & Teller, Mischief Theatre conjures up an evening of grand illusion. Absolute and sheer brilliance of comedic perfection, thrown in with some rather impressive magic!

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The latest 'Goes Wrong' production has much that goes right, says John Nathan. Magic Goes Wrong review: Forget subtlety — it’s all about the bants Since moving to London, Glen has found a love of theatre and regularly goes to the theatre to see a variety of performances. Magic Goes Wrong. Immaculately choreographed slapstick comedy timing and some brilliantly executed illusions make for a very enjoyable…
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