Believe it Or Not

form of creative work:  戯曲

Believe It or Not is a 1940 British play by Alec Coppel. It had a short run in Liverpool then London then Coppell directed the play in Australia in 1942 for Whitehall Productions. Reviewing the 1942 production, Wireless Weekly said it has "all the ingredients of an old-fashioned musical comedy.... But to really amusing, 'Believe It or Not' would have to be burlesqued—not played in deadly seriousness, with every member of the east trying desperately hard to be funny with the material available." The Sydney Morning Herald said "because of a lack of wit and crisp dialogue, at times comes perilously near to being sordid and unpleasant. Mr. Coppel has attempted to present situations which only a playwright of greater skill and sophistication could successfully handle. The play attempts to achieve its effect by innuendo, which the audience is invited to believe-or not." Daily Telegraph said "Coppel attempts to substitute action for play construction. When not putting over naughty innuendo, his cast ran dp and down stairs, danced, indulged in significant pantomime, lit petulant cigarettes. When all else failed, there was still Mack Sennett slapstick." Source: Wikipedia (en)

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