But even at under two hours, with an entirely unnecessary interval that is,
Jest End does feel overstretched. Great satire is hard to do for any length of time and there is a definite sense of the hit and miss about the range of targets here and also the choice. Jabs at John Barrowman and
Mary Poppins raise a chuckle but hardly have their finger on the pulse of what is current and so the energy of the show ends up dipping up and down quite considerably.