Noel Coward's Fallen Angels - The funniest play I've seen in a long time
The new production of Noel Coward's rarely performed Fallen Angels is riotously funny. But the comedy comes not so much from Noel Coward's witty dialogue, says Paul Seven Lewis, as from the physical comedy of Jane Dee, Alexandra Gilbreath and Sarah Twomey. Richard Teverson, Christopher Hollis and Graham Vick are also in the cast of this production directed by Christopher Luscombe with set design by Simon Higlett and movement by Nicola Keen. Fallen Angels can be seen at The Menier Chocolate factory Theatre until 21 February 2026. Read this review and Paul's roundups of other critics' reviews of London theatre shows plus average star ratings and best value ratings at theatre.reviews Follow Theatre reviews With Paul Seven on Instagram, threads, Mastodon and BlueSky.

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