ORIGINAL MISCHIEF COMPANY
MEMBERS STAR IN
WORLD PREMIERE OF
FROM THE MULTI AWARD-WINNING COMPANY BEHIND
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG &
THE COMEDY ABOUT A BANK ROBBERY
PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT THE NOËL COWARD THEATRE
ON MONDAY 14 APRIL 2025
Full casting for Mischief’s brand new West End show The Comedy About Spies was announced today. The production stars members of the original Mischief Company – Dave Hearn, Chris Leask, Henry Lewis, Charlie Russell, Henry Shields, Greg Tannahill and Nancy Zamit. They are joined by Adele James, who is making her Mischief debut.
Mischief, the multi award-winning company behind The Play That Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery bring an uproarious 1960’s spy escapade, bursting with bungled missions, tangled identities, and miscommunication that’s anything but covert to London’s Noël Coward Theatre from Monday 14 April 2025.
When a rogue British agent pilfers plans for a top-secret weapon, CIA and KGB spies converge on London’s Piccadilly Hotel in pursuit of the elusive file. Add to the mix a clueless young couple, a hapless actor angling for the role of James Bond, and enough double agents to confuse even the sharpest operative, and you’ve got a mission that’s hilariously out of control.
Public on sale will take place at 10am on Friday 13 December. Over 150 tickets are available for £25 or less at every performance available to purchase at www.SpiesComedy.com
Written by original Mischief Company members Henry Lewis and Henry Shields, The Comedy About Spies will have its Gala Night on Tuesday 6 May 2025.
The director is Matt DiCarlo, set design is David Farley, costume design is by Deborah Andrews, and the sound design and composer is Jon Fiber for JollyGoodTunes.
A sneak-peek of the opening scene from The Comedy About Spies brought the house down at The Royal Variety Performance in the presence of His Majesty The King at the Royal Albert Hall and will be broadcast on ITV1 on Sunday 15 December.
The Comedy about Spies is presented by Kenny Wax and Stage Presence in association with Jo Danvers.