The Rep's latest production is a wonderful farce with plenty of slapstick.
This famous and enduring piece of French Theatre has lasted a very long time, the mark of a piece of well-crafted theatre. It hit the stage running on Ā 10 FebruaryĀ 1673Ā at theĀ ThĆ©Ć¢tre du Palais-RoyalĀ in Paris and has been leaving audiences out of breath ever since.
This is a whodunit, murder mystery that produces a somewhat psychologically disturbing twist no-one saw coming, with a few laughs along the way.
'No Sex Please - We're British!' is a play about how prudish the traditional British can be when it comes to sex, which creates endless hilarious complications.
Marc Camolettiās farce is firmly fixed in the 60ās. A key part of the plot hinges on the change over to the faster jets that sped up travel time and altered airline timetables.