From the runaway rat in Fawlty Towers to Monty Python's cheese shop, John Cleese has clocked up 50 years of sublime silliness. As his new comedy Bang Bang hits the stage, he talks about fear, Feydeau and his love of farceI've always treasured farce. Good farce. Bad farce is embarrassing. Worse than that. Excruciating. And there is a lot of it about, because performing farce properly is much harder than acting ordinar…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:36AM on February 17, 2017