Tonight was a disaster movie about a flood set in an American High School called High Tide School.
It was odd, crazy and confusing, but funny.
7/10
Tonight was a disaster movie about a flood set in an American High School called High Tide School.
It was odd, crazy and confusing, but funny.
7/10
Tonight was a buddy cop movie set at the dockyard called A Cop in the Ocean.
It was weird as crazy – with a short strange silent movie style part at one point and some limericks.
7/10
Tonight Henry Lewis was “directing” it as “Oscar” rather than Jonathan Sayer. He was different but still good.
It was a murder mystery set in a dress rehearsal for a musical called Dressed for Danger.
It was funny but, weirdly, they seem to improvise American characters rather than British.
7/10
This live improvised theatre was a superhero movie set in a school with a time jump called The Primary Caped Crusader that included a goblin and a spontaneous can can.
It had a technical problem with a poll that didn’t work properly.
It had a mean teacher who bullied 2 best friends Stevie and Bobby. When they grew up Stevie had become a successful superhero whereas Bobby was a janitor.
Things got very crazy and confusing with lots of time jumps backwards and forwards but it us still very funny.
7/10
Mischief Theatre’s improvised show streamed live from the “secret bunker”.
Some audience members paid extra to be able to participate and make suggestions, but some smaller suggestions were also accepted via Twitter.
This final show in the series was Cat in the Habit a period drama set in convent that was supposed to include a cat – but it never appeared!
It was good to see some live theatre even if is was online rather than in person. I found this one the funniest and craziest of the week
8/10
Mischief Theatre’s improvised show streamed live from the “secret bunker”.
Some audience members paid extra to be able to participate and make suggestions, but some smaller suggestions were also accepted via Twitter.
This show was From Russia with Gloves a spy film set in rainforest with a pet koala.
It was good to see some live theatre even if is was online rather than in person. I found this one a bit crazier than the previous ones this week and found it funny when Harry Kershaw forgot his character name yet again!
8/10
Mischief Theatre’s improvised show streamed live from the “secret bunker”.
Some audience members paid extra to be able to participate and make suggestions, but some smaller suggestions were also accepted via Twitter.
This show was Flat Pack Attack a Fantasy Horror set in Ikea.
It was good to see some live theatre even if is was online rather than in person. I found this one a bit funnier than the previous ones this week
8/10
These smell a bit odd, and the sweetcorn was a bit dry and challenging to eat. It was edible and come with a free dip, but it isn’t easy to dip the sweetcorn ribs. The normal price is £4.15.
4/10

The meal deal was £11.95 (extra for the milkshake). The burger was nice, but was very heavy on the mayo which made it slightly soggy. The chips were quite a large portion and the shake was good.
6/10

This desert costs £4.15. It was a bit stodgy but edible.
5/10