Photo credit: The Play That Goes Wrong (Photo by Helen Maybanks)

‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ tickets available through April 2023

Get ready for more mischief in the West End!

Sophie Thomas
Sophie Thomas

The Play That Goes Wrong has released a new block of tickets for West End performances. The Play That Goes Wrong is now at the Duchess Theatre to 2 Apr. 2023, and The Play That Goes Wrong tickets are on sale now.

The Play That Goes Wrong follows an amateur dramatics society as they stage their annual play — a 1920s murder mystery called The Murder at Haversham Manor. While preparing for the show, the cast struggle to make it to their places, thanks to missing props, set, and even actors.

Since opening in September 2014 at the Duchess Theatre, The Play That Goes Wrong is now the West End's current longest-running comedy play. The Play That Goes Wrong was the first play by Mischief Theatre to open in the West End, and their further productions include The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, and Magic Goes Wrong.

The Play That Goes Wrong cast includes Blayar Benn, Tom Bulpett, Oliver Clayton, Michael Keane, David Kirkbride, Jack Michael Stacey, Ciara Morris, Elena Valentine, Rosemarie Akwafo, Euan Bennet, Colin Burnicle, Sally Cheng and Damien James.

Mischief Theatre company members Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields co-wrote The Play That Goes Wrong. The creative team includes direction by Mark Bell, scenic design by Nigel Hook, costume design by Roberto Surace, lighting design by Ric Mountjoy, original music by Rob Falconer, and sound design by Andy Johnson.

The Play That Goes Wrong is at the Duchess Theatre.

The Play That Goes Wrong tickets are on sale now.

Photo credit: The Play That Goes Wrong (Photo by Helen Maybanks)

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