Lying Kind Is Truly a Laugh-Out-Loud Farce

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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.

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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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