by Michael Frayn
Called the funniest farce written, Noises Off returned to Broadway for the 2002 season and sent reviewers searching for new accolades to the hilarious. "The most dexterously realized comedy ever about putting on a comedy...A spectacularly funny...peerless backstage farce... [This] dizzy, well known romp...[is a] festival of delirium...On every side are theatre goes barking, howling, hootings...floating in the upper altitudes of comedy...There are moments when everyone onstage and in the audience seems to be riding the same runaway roller coaster." N.Y. Times. "Bumper car brilliance...If laughter is indeed the best medicine, Noises Off is worth its weight in Cipro." N.Y.Daily News. "As side splitting a farce as I have seen. Ever? Ever." N.Y. Magazine.
| Dotty/Mrs. Clackett | Tracy LeValley |
| Lloyd Dallas/Director | Shelby Miller |
| Gary/Roger | Bill Flippo |
| Belinda/Flavia | Rene Webb |
| Brooke/Vicki | Vicki Schafer |
| Frederick/Phillip | Daniel Simpson |
| Selsdon/The Burglar | Warren Andreas |
| Poppy | Connie Graber |
| Tim | Logan Roberts |
| Oxfam | Jerry Conrad |
| Director | Melody Krueger |
| Assistant Director | Tracy LeValley |
| Set Designer | Vicki Schaffer |
| Stage Manager | Robbie Reynolds |
| Lights and Sound | Arlan Anglemyer |
| House and Tickets | David Schmeidler |
| Publicity | Terry Krueger and cast |
| Costumes | Connie Graber and cast |
| Props | Robbie Reynolds and cast |