One of the funniest plays of the Twentieth Century
A Special Rehearsed Reading
Directed by Andy Naylor
A troupe of fading actors is touring a production of "Nothing On", a typically English farce. We see the action from both front and back stage as the increasingly desperate cast and crew try to cope with their colleagues' drunken, jealous and wildly erratic behaviour while still imagining that their audience doesn't notice a thing.
The funniest play ever seen in the West End. The Times
A pulverisingly funny play. The Guardian
Caricatures - cheery char, outraged wife, and squeaky blonde - stampede in and out of doors. Voices rise and trousers fall...a farce that makes you think as well as laugh. Times Literary Supplement