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The Play That Goes Wrong is a side-splitting Off-Broadway comedy. Everything that can go wrong does, and brilliantly.
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The Play That Goes Wrong holds a 4.4/5 rating from 2,001 verified reviews. Audiences praise the standout performances, memorable musical score, emotionally moving storytelling. A highly recommended New York experience.
The Play That Goes Wrong delivers pure comedic chaos as the hapless Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society attempts to stage a 1920s murder mystery called "Murder at Haversham Manor". What starts as an ambitious production quickly descends into hilarious mayhem when absolutely everything goes spectacularly wrong.
The plot follows Charles Haversham, found dead just before his engagement party, but the real entertainment comes from watching the actors battle against a set determined to sabotage their performance. Doors refuse to open, floors collapse at the worst moments, and props develop minds of their own. The cast's earnest determination to soldier on despite mounting disasters creates comedy gold, as forgotten lines turn into desperate improvisation and mistaken identities multiply the confusion.
Audiences love this Olivier Award-winning show because it perfectly balances scripted mishaps with flawless comedic timing. Each scene outdoes the last in sheer comedic brilliance, creating a night of non-stop laughter that has kept it running for years in both London's West End and New York.
The show runs approximately 2 hours with an intermission, giving you plenty of time to recover from laughing. At New World Stages Stage 4, you'll experience this comedy in an intimate Off-Broadway setting that puts you close to all the action.
Fair warning: if you book seats in "The Wrong Zone" (centre of the first row), you might catch splashes of water and other mysterious flying substances from the stage. It's all part of the experience, and as the theatre says, "So wrong, it's right."
The production has been delighting New York audiences alongside other popular Off-Broadway hits. If you enjoy clever comedy that breaks the fourth wall, you might also appreciate Little Shop of Horrors or the hilariously irreverent Titanique, both offering their own unique takes on theatrical entertainment.
This production is recommended for ages 8 and up. The theatre does not admit children under 4. The comedy relies on physical mishaps and wordplay rather than adult content, making it suitable for families with older children.
No specific dress code applies, though smart casual attire is typical for New York theatre. The venue operates standard late admission policies, so arrive with time to spare before curtain.
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This production is recommended for ages 8+.
The center of the first row of the orchestra is "The Wrong Zone". If you purchase seats here you may even catch splashes of water and other bits of unknown flying substances from the stage. So wrong, it's right.
Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult.
Late arrivals will be permitted entry only during an appropriate break in the performance.
Photography is strictly prohibited during the performance.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the auditorium.
Turn off mobile phones during the performance.
The Play That Goes Wrong is performing at the theater. Find the full venue address, directions, and parking information on the show page on tickadoo.
The Play That Goes Wrong has a runtime of 2 hours with intermission. This includes any intermission, so plan your evening accordingly around dinner and travel time.
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Performance times for The Play That Goes Wrong typically include evening shows at 7 PM or 8 PM, with matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 PM. View all showtimes on tickadoo to find what works best.
Review the age recommendations on the tickadoo listing for The Play That Goes Wrong. Most Broadway theaters do not admit children under 4. Some plays have mature content unsuitable for children.
Broadway, The Duchess Theatre, 3-5 Catherine St, London WC2B 5LA, United Kingdom
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