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Chris Leask

  • Actor

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The Comedy About Spies completes cast and extends West End run

Mischief's brand-new West End production of The Comedy About Spies hasn't even opened yet, but has already extended its run.

Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 19th February 2025

BBC axes King Gary and Goes Wrong Show

BBC One sitcoms King Gary and The Goes Wrong Show have both been dropped by the broadcaster.

British Comedy Guide, 6th April 2024

Mischief stars among the cast of new comedy Good Luck, Studio

The cast of a new Mischief comedy, in collaboration with Mercury Theatre and Wiltshire Creative, has been revealed.

Penned by Henry Shields and directed by Henry Lewis, Good Luck, Studio takes place during the final night of recording for a massively over-budget and underwritten kid's TV show called Wibble the Dragon.

What's On Stage, 12th August 2022

The Goes Wrong Show gets second series

The Goes Wrong Show, from the writers of the hit Goes Wrong series of stage comedies, will return to BBC One for another series.

British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2020

The Goes Wrong Show series coming to BBC One

The Goes Wrong Show, a series starring the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong, is coming to BBC One.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2019

Behind the scenes: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery

Chris Leask, who plays Everyone Else, and Emily Stott, who plays Caprice, took us backstage at the Criterion Theatre to give us their top five tips for nailing the perfect quick change, and demonstrated their advice in action, too.

London Theatre, 6th February 2019

Peter Pan Goes Wrong review

The delight of this show comes not simply from the technical and acting disasters - and they are constant, endlessly inventive, minutely detailed and satisfyingly groan-inducing from the moment Stage Manager Trevor Watson (Chris Leask) announces the Health and Safety regulations about plastic containers while sipping from a glass beer bottle - but from the pitch-perfect am-dram and student theatre stereotypes on show.

David Ralf, Exeunt Magazine, 9th December 2015

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