Bath Chronicle

Characters who really grow on you

- Theatre Royal Bath By Olivia Scull

Mischief Theatre have delighted us for years with their production­s of The Play That Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and A Comedy About A Bank Robbery, but their newer production of Groan Ups is a little different.

If you’ve seen one of their previous shows you’ll be expecting unique humour and well-executed jokes but Groan Ups takes a different approach.

As it embarks on its first UK tour, the more straightfo­rward observatio­nal comedy play follows a group of children at age six, age 14 and then as adults in their thirties at a school reunion.

It may not be as slick or as distinctiv­e as their other production­s but you have to admire their boldness to try something new.

The jokes don’t feel quite as fresh and new as other production­s and without the element of physical slapstick, which is Mischief’s clear strength, the company are relying on their weaker skills to get the laughs. This show also attempts to be more thoughtful with its writing than previous production­s, with less “going-wrong” and more meaningful moments. Character traits and plot strands seen when they’re running around a classroom age six reveal themselves at the reunion, making for an awkward social event and a few too many squashed hamsters.

The five characters are the ultimate stereotype­s, Simon the dork (Matt Cavendish), Katie the swot (Lauren Samuels), Moon the posh, popular one (Yolanda Ovide), Spencer the buffoon (Dharmesh Patel) and Archie the uptight, nervous one (Daniel Abbott).

Watch along as they explore the complexiti­es of childhood, adolescenc­e and adulthood, feeling every cringe, moment of glee and heartbreak with them. This format is a wonderful way to feel very close to and fond of a character as you watch them grow, develop and learn.

For a daft look into how life all gets a little bit more complex as we grow up, look no further than this now touring production.

Groan Ups runs at the Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday.

 ?? Picture: Pamela Raith ??
Picture: Pamela Raith

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