The Jewish Chronicle gives Comedy of Errors four stars and calls it a "magnificent production."
The Public Reviews calls it "enormous fun from start to finish" and points to both Robert Hands and Tony Bell for scene stealing performances.
The Daily Post praises Comedy and Propeller's reputation for being one of the "one of the funniest travelling Shakespeare companies" but hastens to add "to perform something this funny takes a great deal of understanding and a love of the Bard’s language...And that they clearly have."
WhatsOnStage points to Comedy as proof that Propeller "are still soaring high in the league of Shakespearean adaptations"in its four star review... [broken link]
...CityLife says that, with Comedy, "Propeller’s innovative vision proves Shakespeare can be made fun without dumbing down the language for which he is revered"...
...and Jildy Sauce highly recommends the double bill of Comedy and Richard, calling Richard Clothier's performance in the second "brilliant."
And, finally, commentator on Ballet Alert! also chimes in on the production, with special praise for Dugald Bruce-Lockhart.
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