TPTGW

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG

Tue 16 - Sun 21 August 2022
Tickets £20-£40 *

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Mischief's multi award-winning international smash hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong is returning to Cambridge Arts Theatre, following its previous sell-out success!

The Cornley Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! As the accident prone thesps battle on against all the odds to reach their final curtain call, hilarious results ensue!

Hailed ‘a gut-busting hit’ by the New York Times, The Play That Goes Wrong, now in its eighth year in the West End, has won a host of celebrity endorsements from the likes of Joanna Lumley “We laughed until the tears ran down our faces, it has to be seen” to Ant & Dec “The funniest show we’ve seen! If you can get a ticket, go!”

Don’t miss this brilliantly funny comedy that’s guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter!

Running Time

Approximately 2 hours including a 20 minute interval

Age Guidance

8+

Tickets

Tuesday - Saturday, 7.30pm
and Thursday, Saturday & Sunday, 2.30pm: £20/£25/£30/£40 *

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

Assisted Performances:

Audio Described performance: Saturday 20 August, 2:30pm

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Gallery

  • Two men are arguing, behind them a woman in a red dress has fallen through an open window with people holding her up
  • Many people looking in surprise at a man jumping and launching himself at the camera
  • A woman holding two candlesticks, she has her face and arms through holes in a mantlepiece
  • Three men and one woman look extremely shocked, next to them on a chaise longue a man is dead
  • A man with the name 'Trevor' on his black t-shirt is holding a book and looking quizzical at the camera
  • A man in a yellow dogtooth suit drinks from a tumbler looking shocked, a man next to him holds a bottle of white spirit

Videos

Trailer

  • 'I feared I was going to hyperventilate'

    DAILY MAIL
  • 'Genuinely hilarious. Boy, does it hit the funny bone'

    DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • 'Ridiculously funny'

    THE TIMES