Byline: Martin P. Kelly Staff writer
When Michael Frayn wrote "Noises Off," a farce about a broken-down English theatrical company, he obviously had in mind a vigorous group of actors to play the roles.
Healthy youth serves him well in the Siena College production of this wild comedy. The nine cast members, consisting of students and recent alumni, are in full comic flight as they race around a two- story, revolving set under William H. Howard's frenzied staging.
Frayn first unveils his "theater company" in the last hours of rehearsal of a typical English sex comedy where everything seems to go wrong despite the best efforts of the frantic director. …
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