Spy Movie: The Play! artwork. Retro painting of a woman standing in front of an explosion. She holds up gun fingers and out comes a fan with the 'Bang!' written on it. Behind, toy soldiers fall from the sky wearing parachutes, a car and helicopter fly outwards, a hand holds up a red telephone and another hand holds a vintage clapperboard. Text reads: 'Spy Movie: The Play!'
Spy Movie: The Play! artwork. Retro painting of a woman standing in front of an explosion. She holds up gun fingers and out comes a fan with the 'Bang!' written on it. Behind, toy soldiers fall from the sky wearing parachutes, a car and helicopter fly outwards, a hand holds up a red telephone and another hand holds a vintage clapperboard. Text reads: 'Spy Movie: The Play!'
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. Three actors on stage. One is falling backwards through a window.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. 4 actors grouped together on stage lean to the right as though they are driving in a car. At the front, an actor screams while pretending to steer the wheel.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. Four actors on stage. One holds a plate of Jenga bricks. A woman in a hat and sunglasses pushes the bricks off of the plate.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. Two actors on stage, one holds a teddy bear, the other looks comedically fed up.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. Two actors on stage, they are back-to-back, one bends over the other, braces stretching comically.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography
Spy Movie: The Play! production image. Two actors on stage. The woman wears a comedic fake moustache and points gun fingers to a scared man.
Photo by Richard Jarmy Photography

Norwich Theatre in association with A. Cabbage presents

Spy Movie: The Play!

The greatest spy movie (n)ever made

  • Show Information
  • Reviews

Agent Blonde has 24 hours to save the world. The only things standing in her way are dastardly villains, an outrageous plot, and… a lack of funding.

When Hollywood rejects her script, a frustrated screenwriter invites you, an audience of producers, to a one-night-only presentation of The Greatest Spy Movie (n)Ever Made! From two of the minds behind The New Musketeers (Trinity Theatre) and stars of The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Spy Movie: The Play! is a new hilarious homage to Bond movies and fringe theatre suitable for the whole family.

★★★★★
“Rollickingly fun and funny… our faces were aching with how much we were smiling”
Starburst

★★★★★
“Masterfully crafted silliness”
West End Best Friend

★★★★★
“Family-friendly…a must-see”
Adventures In Theatreland

★★★★★
“Funny, silly, and entertaining”
Love The Fringe

★★★★

“Laugh-a-minute… breezily epic”

The Wee Review

★★★★

“Wonderfully silly… a safe bet for the whole family”

Broadway Baby

★★★★

“Silly, stupid and smart”

Broadway World

★★★★

“Really hits the spot”

London Pub Theatres

★★★★

“Fast-paced, hilarious… a joy to watch!”

Curtain Call

★★★★

“A guaranteed good time”

Reviews Hub

★★★★

“A laugh-a-minute show for the whole family.”

Good Fringe Guide

★★★★

“Hilariously funny”

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Ages 12+

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