Barking In Essex

Why see Barking In Essex?

LEE EVANS AND SHEILA HANCOCK HEAD UP THIS RIOTOUS COMEDY

A foul-mouthed comedy of errors erupts on the stage, as a dysfunctional family are forced to go on the run, when their gangster son Algie is set to be released. The problem? They have something rather awkward to tell him about the spoils of his last robbery. Lee Evans, Sheila Hancock head up the cast as Algie's dim-witted brother Darnley and foul-mouthed matriarch Emmie, respectively.

WHAT IS THE SHOW ABOUT?

After seven years in prison, Essex's most prolific gangster Algie Packer is looking forward to freedom, and the prospect of his hidden fortune - £3.5 million in cold, hard untraceable cash. However, upon his release, Algie is in for the most unpleasant shock, as it transpires that his ill-gotten gains have been frivolously spent away by his mother and sister-in-law on a champagne lifestyle including world cruises and blue Ferraris.

What follows is a chaotic comedy of errors as the family are forced to go on the run from Algie, the police, and a hit man in order to cover up their betrayal. The Packers are just your perfectly average, totally dysfunctional, stereotypically Essex crime family with a BIG problem. Will they succeed in evading justice? Or will their constant squabbling be their undoing?

The play received very mixed reviews from critics, with the Telegraph calling it "Wonderfully funny. Imagine a cross between Mike Leigh?s Abigail?s Party and Quentin Tarantino?s Reservoir Dogs." whereas The Guardian was scathing, saying "As a piece of black comedy, Clive Exton's play is neither sufficiently dark nor consistently funny."

DID YOU KNOW?

Keeley Hawes reportedly left the play in December 2013 due to continuous clashes with co-star Sheila Hancock. Hawes' understudy Rachel Marwood took over the role for the short remainder of the run.

Key Information

Audience

The play contains strong language throughout and is recommended for 16+

Dates

Finished 4 Jan 2014

Cast

Lee Evans as Darnley
Sheila Hancock as Emmie
Karl Johnson as Rocco
Keeley Hawes as Chrissie Packer
Monserrat Lombard as Allegra Tennyson

Creative

Written by Clive Exton
Directed by Harry Burton
Designed by Simon Higlett
Lighting by James Farncombe
Sound by Gareth Owen

Reviews

Customer reviews

15 reviews, average rating: (3.2 Stars)

Reis

Must See Comedy

This play is brilliant!! A fair amount of strong language, but only adds to the humour. All actors are brilliant in the play, but must say, Lee Evans is outta this world...if your a Lee Evans fan you'll love him in this, he gives you what you come to expect from him...a great show with lots of feel good laughter. ... Read more

Matt

Plenty of laughs, a great evening out!

If you’re easily offended by bad language and expect to hear nothing but the Queen’s English, then this play is not for you. If you can deal with a few (quite a lot) of swear words and can take the typical Essex, TOWIE type characters with a pinch of salt then definitely give it a go! We primarily went to see Lee Evans in another crazy role. He shone through and held the play together with his hilarious faces and quick one liners. Plenty of laughs to be had throughout the play, an enjoyable evening, topped off by meeting the great man himself after the show! ... Read more

s s

cut out the c word

Both in our seventys my Husband and i decided we would like to see this play, and we did enjoy it apart from the dreaded c word we were both born and lived in Barking till our 30s and did hear swearing from my father but honestly that c word never and never heard mum swear so all in all cut some of it out and then it will be more enjoyable ... Read more
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