A review of the piece spoofed the loose plot (though praising it) in the following verse: :There is certainly not very much of a plot :In the musical farce of Go-Bang, :But, as someone remarks in the course of the larks, :Here the plot "doesn't matter a hang!" :For the music is light, and the dresses are bright, :And the ladies are shapely and tall; :There is dancing and song, and the skirts aren't too long, :And there's frequently no skirt at all.
The Times found the plot laboured and the satire heavy-handed, but praised the songs, Letty Lind's dancing, Grattan's and Grossmith's portrayals and Bond's singing. The most popular song was Lind's song "Di, Di, Di", and Lind earned the highest praise from
The Observer. ==Notes==