Tuesday, 14 May 2013

The Play That Goes Wrong extends run at Trafalgar Studios 2

It has been announced that The Play That Goes Wrong has extended its run at Trafalgar Studios 2 by two weeks. The comedy will now stay in London until 1st June 2013.


Forgotten lines, inept actors and a set with its screws loose form the heart of the new comedy, which transferred to Trafalgar Studios following a run at the Old Red Lion earlier this year. Focusing on the many trials and tribulations of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, the play tells the story of the company’s staging of 1920’s murder mystery Murder at Haversham Manor.

Chris the arrogant head of the drama society has directed the piece and cast himself as the dynamic Inspector, while desperate wannabe actress Sandra and the genuinely doting Max struggle opposite each other as the romantic interests and actor Dennis still can’t pronounce “façade”. 

In West End Frame's recent review of the production, Andrew Tomlins wrote "While watching The Play That Goes Wrong I heard noises from fellow audience members that I did not know existed. Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields' play is fast paced, manic and hugely outrageous." Click here to read the full four star review.

Visit www.mischieftheatre.co.uk for further information and tickets.

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