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    Noises Off eyes a West End transfer following widespread acclaim

    The revival of Michael Frayn's hilarious farce, Noises Off, is currently in talks for a West End transfer. Written in 1982, the smash-hit comedy has enjoyed a number of productions and revivals over the years and is now currently playing at London's Lyric Hammersmith. The current Off-West End production is booking until 3 August 2019 and has received a fleet of five-star reviews.

    Noises Off eyes a West End transfer following widespread acclaim
    Be sure to catch the fantastically funny Meera Syal as Dotty Otley in Noises Off at the Lyric Hammersmith this summer!

    Noises Off to receive a West End transfer soon?

    It has recently been reported that a West End transfer for Michael Frayn's award-winning play Noises Off — now showing at the Lyric Hammersmith in London  is currently in the works. Negotiations are underway for the classic slapstick comedy to transfer to the Garrick Theatre in London's West End, which is currently housing David Mamet's provocative new play, Bitter Wheat starring John Malkovich.

    The highly-likely West End production is aiming to begin performances in autumn 2020, specifically in late September or early October. The West End cast is now under negotiations and at press time it is unknown whether the London Lyric Hammersmith cast will reprise their roles.

    Noises Off production history

    The present Lyric Hammersmith run of Noises Off marks 37 years since the play received its London premiere at the venue back in 1982. The Michael Frayn piece swiftly became a British classic and later transferred to the West End's Savoy Theatre, where it continued to run until 1987 with five casts. The show went on to win Best Comedy at the Evening Standard Awards.

    The original 1984 Broadway production was nominated for four Tony Awards, including Best Play, and won two Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Director of a Play (Michael Blakemore) and Outstanding Ensemble Performance as well as an Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Director. 

    Following its initial Broadway run, Noises Off became a staple production on both sides of the pond with a Tony Award-winning revival on Broadway in 2001 and four-time Tony Award-nominated revival on Broadway in 2015. A London revival at the Old Vic Theatre ran from 2011 to 2012 before transferring to the West End's Novello Theatre.

    Noises Off Lyric Hammersmith tickets on sale from just £18!

    Boasting astonishing split-second timing and breathtaking design, this hit revival directed by Jeremy Herrin is one of the funniest West End shows on this summer! Don't miss the fabulous revival of Noises Off starring Meera Syal and be sure to book your tickets sharpish to guarantee the best seats at the Lyric Hammersmith at the best prices, now beginning at £18!

    🎟 Book Noises Off London Lyric Hammersmith tickets from £18.


    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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