I went to see The Play that Goes Wrong on stage last year and the character has a full on tantrum in the middle of the show and starts shouting at the audience and it is the funniest thing I've ever seen, it might be me but there was something about it on stage that seemed even funnier than on screen. I'd thoroughly recommend.
that and Robert's coup really seemed to tip him over the edge into "We're clearly cursed. Just keep breathing Chris, the doctor is worried about your blood pressure"
One of my favorite parts of this is how it kind of narratively makes sense to the original Nativity story in a weird way...? Like it just feels that it could be in an actual goes-right Nativity play.
Chris (and indeed Henry Shields) is my fave of the Mischief crew (I know I probably shouldn't have a favourite as they are all so talented and hilarious). I really identify with Chris constantly trying to keep everything (and his sanity) together, being done with people on the regular and resigning to his fate. As for Shields half the time his facial expressions and body language crack me up as much as the things he says, particularly if it's directed to Dennis, Robert or the audience. (And he's very handsome, too).
I do like Chris Bean because even he's the director of the series and things always goes wrong during the performance but still hilarious and funny too.
Yeah since they give three gifts it just sort of turned into three wise men. The only thing we know for sure is there was more than one guy who showed up. I think they also don't even show up until Jesus is like 2 years old? I don't blame Nativity plays for giving an abridged version.
I like to imagine there were a good 50 dudes that showed up BUT only 3 remembered to bring a gift, so the other 47 panicked and pulled a “Go on, let me sign the card from ALL of us, I can pay you back”
What is the song the music at the very end is based of of (after "I'll have to give you a knighthood!")? I know it's a well-known song, but have searched for a bit to no avail.
"Nope, no shepherds, just nine wise men."
That's the moment where Chris's last shred of sanity disintegrated
I love how he's always simmering right on the edge of fully losing his shit and can go off at any moment
I went to see The Play that Goes Wrong on stage last year and the character has a full on tantrum in the middle of the show and starts shouting at the audience and it is the funniest thing I've ever seen, it might be me but there was something about it on stage that seemed even funnier than on screen. I'd thoroughly recommend.
I have a feeling “just nine wise men” was Chris now fully insane and/or snapped
that and Robert's coup really seemed to tip him over the edge into "We're clearly cursed. Just keep breathing Chris, the doctor is worried about your blood pressure"
@@CoRLex-jh5vx Where did you find that?
@@lukacunningham342 I'm just joking about what his thought process probably is, with the tone he uses to say "just nine wise men"
@@CoRLex-jh5vx love this headcanon 😄🤣💗
The silent rage killed me
alternate title: "Chris suffering for 5 minutes straight"
No, that's Jonathan lol
1:11 the way he low-key just loses it when he is corrected by *Max* of all people.
Chris is definitely my favourite, especially when he's sparring with Robert.
Sparring? What's Sparring?
@@christianryan7207 It means fighting, but usually in a practicing context, like in martial arts.
@@JavertRA oh I get it.
2:29
Vanessa’s first successful improvisation and the director disapproves.
For shame.
Chris, this is your best work.
"This is not your best work Chris." ...Oh wait, it is! LOL
“YOU TWO GO AND HAVE YOUR BABY IN THE SODDING MANAGER”
"Manger"
"gAaaAaaHhhh"
One of my favorite parts of this is how it kind of narratively makes sense to the original Nativity story in a weird way...? Like it just feels that it could be in an actual goes-right Nativity play.
3:48 you'd think Chris, being one of the more professional members of the cast, would give the scripted line.
I guess he's more committed to making narrative sense
@@thearlesdaleengine8182 At the expense of not making any other kind of sense.
CONTINUITY MUST BE MAINTAINED
THE SHOW MUST GO ON
@@sbraypayntThat is almost exactly how Chris thinks.
The get on the donkey cutaway is the one of the best joke ever
Living Room, Living Room, Living Room, Living Room
LIVING ROOM!
@@TheLowBrassDude LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM
@@romainsavioz5466 LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROO--- living room, living room, living room...
4:53 is my last braincell
Chris (and indeed Henry Shields) is my fave of the Mischief crew (I know I probably shouldn't have a favourite as they are all so talented and hilarious). I really identify with Chris constantly trying to keep everything (and his sanity) together, being done with people on the regular and resigning to his fate. As for Shields half the time his facial expressions and body language crack me up as much as the things he says, particularly if it's directed to Dennis, Robert or the audience. (And he's very handsome, too).
My fave is Jonathan Sayer (Dennis)
"i am chris bean, the dye-recTOR!"
It’s more Die-rector, cause he dies internally every single play😂🎉
@@chheinrich8486 ha! that's good :D
I do like Chris Bean because even he's the director of the series and things always goes wrong during the performance but still hilarious and funny too.
Chris bean reminds me of john cleese especially basil faulty with his moments of outburst and rage
He’s one breakdown away from snapping and killing one of them. Probably either Robert or Max.
The dirrrectorrrRR
these edits give me life, i love mischief theatre so much thanks for uploading the rad content
You can just see him dying inside at the end
4:52 Every time that music piece plays I keep thinking about Blue Peter.
Chris not having a cardiac arrest mid show is a miracle, just playing the alphabet game with Max made his whole face red😭
We need a best of Max!
You can see that there's nothing left in him in the dancing in underwear scene 😅
He kinda reminds me of chandler bing in some way
They kinda look alike
it's the ostensibly sane character who is actually just as weird as the others
FYI - the bible never says how many wise men show up, they just show up maybe 3 or 4 or 6 or even 9
look it up !🤴
In the "book of general ignorance" it states that the number of wise men was some from 2-20.
Also noah's ark contained certain animals in sevens.
Yeah since they give three gifts it just sort of turned into three wise men. The only thing we know for sure is there was more than one guy who showed up.
I think they also don't even show up until Jesus is like 2 years old? I don't blame Nativity plays for giving an abridged version.
I like to imagine there were a good 50 dudes that showed up BUT only 3 remembered to bring a gift, so the other 47 panicked and pulled a “Go on, let me sign the card from ALL of us, I can pay you back”
We saw them love last year and he was brilliant
Chris is my favourite
What is the song the music at the very end is based of of (after "I'll have to give you a knighthood!")? I know it's a well-known song, but have searched for a bit to no avail.
That is "Rule Britannia"
Are you a person who work at the goes wrong show/Mischief set, or are you just a fan of the show and upload these funny vids?
Most likely the ladder
@@Coolman227_
Guess his sub count is climbing
@@Coolman227_ He's certainly not a stool.
I named one of my plants Chris bean (the director)
What’s the context for the speculum? I need context 🤨
the actor playing chris was going to be a nurse before he went into theatre, so i imagine it's a nod to that
and how is he related to Mr. Bean? LOL Chis Bean sounds a lot like Crispin. Crispin the Director!
Chris Bean > Chris Nolan