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We laughed until the tears ran down our faces

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Why See The Play That Goes Wrong?

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the worldwide phenomenon

Scripted by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, (otherwise known as the minds behind Mischief Theatre) The Play that Goes Wrong landed in London at the Old Red Lion Theatre in 2012, before moving to Trafalgar Studios in 2013, where it was heralded by Telegraph theatre critic Charles Spencer as the funniest thing he'd seen since Noises Off. After winning Best New Play at the 2015 Olivier Awards, the first of four countrywide tours soon followed, before the show made the jump across the pond in 2017. 

In the years since, TPTGW has served as a cornerstone of the still-growing Mischief Theatre empire, which has gone on to dominate the West End with more bonkers productions, including Magic Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery, and Christmas panto send up - Peter Pan Goes Wrong. They've even made the jump to TV, with The Goes Wrong Show debuting on BBC 1 in 2019.

What's The Play That Goes Wrong About?

After benefiting from a large and sudden inheritance, the inept and accident-prone Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempts to put on a 1920s murder mystery play in the West End. But as the hopeless thesps discover to their horror, everything that could go pear-shaped, does, with hilarious consequences. Corpses that can't lie still, props that disappear and reappear at the wrong time, and a set that is literally falling apart will all ring true to any amateur performers out there (although hopefully, not quite to this degree). Couple all this with a Butler whose talent for garbling simple phrases is rivalled only by Fawlty Towers' Manuel and you have a production that probably won't be up for any Olivier Awards anytime soon...

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Dates

Opening night: 5 September 2014

Audience

Suitable for ages 10+

Run time

Two hours and five minutes including a 20 minutes interval

MASKS

You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.

Cast and Creative

Cast

Jordan Akkaya as Trevor
Daniel Fraser as Chris
Joe Bolland as Jonathan 
Daniel Anthony as Dennis
Owen Jenkins as Robert
Jay Olpin as Max
Billie Hamer as Annie
Hannah Sinclair Robinson as Sandra

Understudies
Alex Bird
Munashe Chirisa
Colm Gleeson
Dumile Sibanda
Alice Stokoe

Creative

Created by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shield
Directed by Mark Bell
Design by Nigel Hook
Lighting by Ric Mountjoy

Awards

2015 Olivier Award wins

Best New Comedy

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9 reviews, average rating: (4.4 Stars)

4.5 star rating

Jools: “Just the most hilarious thing I've ever seen!”

If you like to laugh your socks off, this is a most worthwhile way to spend... more

Ann Cummings : “Funny rib aching hilarious fun ”

Just go it’s funny funny funny you’ll come out feeling uplifted and... more

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