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What Is The Comedy About A Bank Robbery?

One giant diamond. Eight incompetent crooks. And a security guard asleep on the job. What could possibly go right? The Comedy About A Bank Robbery is a farcical, fast-paced theatrical romp from the team behind the smash-hit The Play That Goes Wrong. Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre, the show takes place in 1950s Minneapolis, where a prison escapee convinces both a bank and his girlfriend that he is the man tasked with transferring a priceless gem. What follows is an avalanche of mistaken identities, double-crosses, slapstick set pieces, and split-second comic timing that keeps audiences laughing from the first scene to the last.

Why Is The Comedy About A Bank Robbery Worth Seeing?

Mischief Theatre built their reputation on physical comedy and theatrical invention, and this production is a masterclass in both. The show features revolving doors, hidden panels, and rapid costume changes, all executed with breathtaking precision. Unlike many comedies that rely purely on dialogue, the humour here is deeply visual, making it accessible and enormously enjoyable for a wide range of audiences. The writing is sharp and genuinely witty, layering jokes with impressive structural craft. Critics and audiences alike have praised it as one of the most purely entertaining nights out in London theatre.

Who Made The Comedy About A Bank Robbery?

The show was written and originally performed by members of Mischief Theatre, the company founded by graduates of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields wrote the piece together, drawing on their backgrounds in physical theatre and improvisation. The production was directed by Mark Bell, who also directed The Play That Goes Wrong. The creative team worked closely to choreograph the comedy with the precision of a Swiss watch, ensuring that every pratfall and plot twist lands exactly as intended.

Is The Comedy About A Bank Robbery Suitable for Families?

Yes, the show is widely considered family-friendly and has proven popular with younger theatregoers as well as adults. The humour is broad and physical enough to delight children, while the plotting and wordplay reward older audience members. There is no strong language or adult content of a graphic nature. It makes an excellent choice for families visiting London who want a theatrical experience that genuinely works for everyone in the group. Sunday performances have been a popular option for families planning a day out in the West End.

Practical Information for Visitors

The Comedy About A Bank Robbery has played in the West End and on tour across the United Kingdom. If you are planning a visit to London, it is worth checking current availability through the official booking page. Tickets can be booked via Tickadoo, the recommended booking partner for BritishTheatre.com. As with all West End productions, booking in advance is strongly advisable, particularly for weekend and Sunday performances which tend to sell out quickly. The show runs for approximately two hours including an interval, making it a comfortably sized evening out.

Similar Shows You Might Enjoy

If The Comedy About A Bank Robbery appeals to you, there are several other productions well worth exploring. The same creative team's The Play That Goes Wrong is perhaps the most celebrated Mischief Theatre production and shares the same anarchic energy. Peter Pan Goes Wrong is another hugely entertaining entry in the same comic tradition. For a different style of physical comedy with similarly broad appeal, One Man, Two Guvnors is a landmark production that blended farce, audience participation, and sharp writing to great effect. All of these shows represent some of the best comedy the British stage has produced in recent years.

Performance schedule

Tuesday to Sunday at 7.30pm
Saturday at 2.30pm
Sunday at 3pm

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THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY CAST

Robin Freeboys - Henry Lewis

Warren Slax - Jonathan Sayer

Mitch Riscitti - Henry Shields

Sam Monaghan - Dave Hearn

Caprice Freeboys - Charlie Russell

Ruth Managhan - Nancy Wallinger

Everybody Else - Chris Leask

Cooper - Greg Tannahill

Officer Randal Shuck - Jeremy Lloyd

THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY - CREATIVE TEAM

Director - Mark Bell

Set Designer - David Farley

Lighting Design - David Howe

Costume Designer - Roberto Surace

Sound Design - Jon Fiber for Jollygoodtunes

Musical Director & Arranger - Joey Hickman

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