Barking in Essex

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Barking in Essex is a black comedy[2] directed by Harry Burton. It is based on the 2005 script by Clive Exton, and made its world premiere at the Wyndham's Theatre in September 2013.

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Barking in Essex
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Written byClive Exton[1]
Date premiered16 September 2013 (2013-09-16)
Place premieredWyndham's Theatre
GenreComedy
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Production history

Barking in Essex was written by Clive Exton in 2005,[3] but never performed[4] prior to his death in 2007.[5] In November 2012, it was announced that the play would be performed for the first time in September 2013,[6] for a limited run until 4 January 2014.[7] The UK premiere was produced by MJE Productions, Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions and James Quaife Productions. The play was directed by Harry Burton,[8] design by Simon Higlett, lighting by James Farncombe and sound by Gareth Owen.[9] Cast rehearsals began on 5 August[10] and the show opened on 16 September 2013, at Wyndham's Theatre following previews from 6 September.[11] The play's cast included Lee Evans, Sheila Hancock, Keeley Hawes, Montserrat Lombard and Karl Johnson.[9] The play marked Evans's first stage appearance since the 2007 revival of the play The Dumb Waiter.[12] Shortly before Christmas, Hawes left the play prematurely and was replaced by her understudy Rachel Marwood.[13]

Synopsis

Algie Packer has been in prison for seven years for committing bank robbery[14] and it is the day of his release. There is only one problem; his mother Emmie and his sister-in-law Chrissie have spent the proceeds of the robbery on luxury items,[15] like around the world cruises and blue Ferraris. What follows is a comedy of errors as the Packer family try to cover their tracks and go on the run, involving a lawyer,[16] the street hit-man[17] and a pair of maracas.[citation needed]

Principal roles and original cast

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Character Original West End performer[18]
Darnley Packer Lee Evans
Emmie Packer Sheila Hancock
Chrissie Packer Keeley Hawes
Allegra Tennyson Montserrat Lombard
Rocco Karl Johnson
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Reception

Reviews for the production were mixed.[19] Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Wonderfully funny. Imagine a cross between Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party and Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs … not a show that will appeal to everyone, but those who like their comedy black, blue, and raucous will have a ball."[20] Simon Edge in The Daily Express wrote: "It has the depth of an extended sitcom and not every gag works. However the cast are uniformly strong and it is profane good fun that had me cheerfully guffawing."[17]

Some however were more negative and Michael Billington in The Guardian wrote: "As a piece of black comedy, Clive Exton's play is neither sufficiently dark nor consistently funny."[21] Henry Hitchings of the London Evening Standard wrote: "While Harry Burton’s production has moments of vitality it can’t make up for the weakness of the writing. It felt a terrible waste of a strong cast."[22]

Awards and nominations

London production

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Year Award Category Result
2013 Evening Standard Award Best Night Out Nominated[23]
2014 Whatsonstage.com Awards Best New Comedy Nominated[24]
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