Two women peer through a curtain

MAGIC GOES WRONG

Tue 10 - Sat 21 August 2021
Tickets £25-£45 *

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Back with their biggest comedy catastrophe to date, multi award-winning Mischief (The Play That Goes Wrong) return to the stage with their hilarious new show, created with magic legends Penn & Teller*.

A hapless gang of magicians are staging an evening of grand illusion to raise cash for charity. But as the magic turns to mayhem, accidents spiral out of control and so does their fundraising target!

Raising the bar with their dare-devil stunts, jaw-dropping feats and irresistible comedy genius, Mischief Theatre’s Magic Goes Wrong comes to Cambridge direct from the West End. 

Book your tickets now, before they vanish out of sight (or sell out!).

*Penn & Teller are co-creators of the show and won't be appearing on stage.

Production Photography © Pamela Raith

Running Time

Approximately 2 hours 20 minutes including an interval

General Guidance

Performance contains pyrotechnics, flashing lights, smoke, haze, loud noises, blood, glass on stage and sexual references

Age Guidance

11+

Tickets

Tuesday 10 - Saturday 21 August, 7.30pm
and Wednesday 11, Thursday 12, Saturday 14, Thursday 19 & Saturday 21 August, 2.30pm: £25/£35/£40/£45 *
Sunday 15 August: No performances

* All ticket prices include a £3 per ticket booking fee

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Sam Hill
Sam Hill (Sophisticato)
David Nellist
David Nellist (Mind Mangler)
Valerie Cutko
Valerie Cutko (Eugenia)
Daniel Anthony
Daniel Anthony (Mickey)
Keifer Moriarty
Keifer Moriarty (The Blade)
Jocelyn Prah
Jocelyn Prah (Spitzmaus)
Chloe Tannenbaum
Chloe Tannenbaum (Bär)
Ishbel Cummings
Ishbel Cummings (Understudy)
Rory Fairbairn
Rory Fairbairn (Understudy)
CJ Field
CJ Field (Understudy)
Jay Oplin
Jay Oplin (Understudy)

Gallery

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Videos

Magic Goes Wrong

  • 'Joyously silly and entirely wonderful'

    STEPHEN FRY
  • 'I'll be laughing into next week '

    THE SUN
  • 'Spellbinding romp by the masters of Mischief '

    DAILY MAIL