Lying Kind Is Truly a Laugh-Out-Loud Farce
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 01, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 01, 2009
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REVIEW Richard Barbery THE LYING KIND Camp Theatre Company, Menheniot Village Hall A GOOD farce requires certain prerequisites. At least a couple of incompetent officials, a bullying do-gooder, a delusional old woman and a bumbling old man. Throw in a vicious Chihuahua and a vicar with a penchant for exotic underwear and you're into farcical overdrive.
This is certainly the case for Camp Theatre's production of Anthony Neilson's dark comedy The Lying Kind.See the full content of this document
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Lying Kind Is Truly a Laugh-Out-Loud Farce
Set on Christmas Eve somewhere in suburbia, the plot revolves around a simple case of mistaken identity bu...
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