British Comedy Guide
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Al Murray

Al Murray

  • 56 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The Crown Jewels review

There are enough gags that hit home to satisfy for a fun night out. But as a play, The Crown Jewels needs industrial scale polishing to become a coherent and enduring production.

Claire Roderick, Fairy Powered Productions, 13th August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Survives on the energy of its comedians, and the competence of the rest of the cast.

Dominica Plummer, The Spy In The Stalls, 9th August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Ultimately, The Crown Jewels is a glorified faux panto: it neither delivers on satirical wit nor offers enough audience participation. Unlike Blood's doomed attempt at a momentous act of theft, this comedy only succeeds in robbing the audience blind.

James Humphrey, The Upcoming, 7th August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

A coronation year romp anyway.

theatreCat, 4th August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

"Punishingly painful ragamuffin of a play".

Neil Norman, The Daily Express, 3rd August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Playwright Simon Nye (mainly) sticks to the facts, and if you need convincing, the programme gives the real history in lively detail.

Howard Loxton, British Theatre Guide, 3rd August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Al Murray stars in The Crown Jewels, a comedy that lacks sparkle.

Sarah Hemming, The Financial Times, 2nd August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Though this production may spark some curiosity with its popular cast, the humour is narrow and specifically tailored to a small proportion of the audience.

Maani Way, North West End UK, 2nd August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

This real-life audacious heist story should have an abundance of comedy riches to exploit, but instead The Crown Jewels never manages to shimmer.

Theatre Weekly, 1st August 2023

The Crown Jewels review

If you were being charitable you could say that it's an homage to Restoration theatre - a cheerful sense of bawdiness redone for a (relatively) modern audience. It doesn't feel very current though.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 1st August 2023

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