J.J. Abrams, Ashley Bryant & Jonathan Fielding Discuss "The Play That Goes Wrong"
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Join producer-director J.J. Abrams ("Star Wars") and actors Ashley Bryant and Jonathan Fielding as they discuss the Broadway transfer of the hit London stage comedy, “The Play That Goes Wrong.” Abrams is co-producing the show, joining a team of producers led by Broadway veteran Kevin McCollum and London producer Kenny Wax, who produces the show on the West End. The comedy, about an amateur troupe’s disastrous attempt to perform a 1920s murder mystery, has been playing on the West End since 2014 and comes to Broadway.
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I just saw this on tour in Los Angeles and it was one of the funniest live shows I’ve ever seen. I am American.
I really want to see Star Wars Goes Wrong now.
awmperry it already did.
thats the fakest smile if I ever seen one! :o
meh. great in the bar, though, I am sure. I guess I am spoiled because English comedy is usually so much more on point. This will definitely find its audience in America LOL the land of zero standards
@Anthony Carter Errrm... okay!!
This is great comedy! What have you written?
I can tell you havnt seen it and only judging based on clips
Sorry, I don’t find this show remotely funny. It’s very lazy comedy.
You can not enjoy it, but to call it lazy is ridiculous. The talent involved in creating something this well timed and delivered is incredible.
@@benzytv I don’t understand why people are so blind. They’ve certainly succoured you in, like so many. My point is very simple. The concept of making a show go wrong isn’t new nor is it clever. That’s the nature of the beast especially in amateur productions. The easiest and laziest thing to do is to replicate stage disasters but these attempts are so crushingly obvious and lazy in concept that I can’t believe that the public pay money to see it.