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Review: Magic Goes Wrong

The latest 'Goes Wrong' production has much that goes right, says John Nathan

January 22, 2020 17:26
Bryony Corrigan in Magic Goes Wrong

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John Nathan,

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The Goes Wrong formula has being going right for Mischief Theatre since 2008, when this merry band were a hit at the Edinburgh Fringe. Now they have three shows in the West End, have made inroads on Broadway and their own TV series.

They realised what everybody else knew but no-one else thought to exploit to the extent that they have —that the public love mishap.

It is not for nothing that one of the most memorable moments in my 15 years of going to the National Theatre as a reviewer is not a scene of searing drama but the time the very serious Juno and the Paycock ground to a halt on press night because a door would not open.

Mischief make entire shows out of such moments. Here the set-up is a low-rent magic variety show that exists to raise money for victims of magical tricks that go wrong, for which the company have collaborated with subversive illusionists Penn and Teller to craft the moments that actually need to go to plan if they are to go deliberately wrong as they do.There are also video cameos by Vegas’s own David Copperfield and Derren Brown, both of which feel like opportunities missed.