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Carrie Hope Fletcher

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The Crown Jewels review

Al Murray saves the king, but not quite the show in royal heist comedy.

Liam O'Dell, Liam O'Dell, 29th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

A right royal farce - and not in a fun way.

James Harvey, WhyNow, 29th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

It must have seemed like the perfect comedy idea - one of the great heist stories of history, some royal treasures, a wily master criminal with a real name better than any fiction could create and one of history's bawdiest monarchs - but it has all gone wrong for Simon Nye. Like its protagonist Captain Blood, the plan for the Garrick Theatre's summer show flounders and The Crown Jewels fails to cart off the goods, leaving the audience trapped in its towering nonsense.

Maryam Philpott, The Reviews Hub, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Royal comedy is lacklustre, but Al Murray and Mel Giedroyc still sparkle.

Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Restoration comedy is a right royal mess.

Nick Curtis, Evening Standard, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Al Murray is aimless comedy's saving grace.

Tim Bano, The Stage, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

A few gems - but it won't reign on West End.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

Al Murray and Carrie Hope Fletcher provide the only high points in a disappointing production.

Gary Naylor, The Arts Desk, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

What a waste this show is.

Julia Rank, What's On Stage, 28th July 2023

The Crown Jewels review

The cream of British comedy can't find a funny line between them.

Arifa Akbar, The Guardian, 28th July 2023

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