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203 S Main St, Memphis, TN 38103

The Play That Goes Wrong

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Closed February 9, 2020

This is two hours of unapologetic, stupid fun, buoyed along by a cast of ultra-committed performers

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The tour that goes wrong

Welcome to the opening night of 'The Murder at Haversham Manor' where students of the Cornley University Drama Society are attempting to stage this 1920s production. However, everything that can go wrong is and the opening night is quickly going from bad to disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can't play dead and actors who trip over everything they struggle to get to their final curtain call.

Co-written by Mischief Theatre members, Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong transferred over to the Great White Way in 2017, scooping two Tony Awards, echoing the success it had on its debut in London's West End.

Hilarious, mad-cap and full of farce, don't miss this wonderful new theatrical experience as it takes to stages across the country on its first tour!

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Dates

Opening night: 5 February 2020

Audience

The images used are from the Broadway production.

Run time

Two hours and five minutes including a 20 minute interval

MASKS

You may be required to wear a mask during this performance. Please contact the venue directly for more information.

Cast and Creative

Cast

Scott Cote as Dennis
Peyton Crim as Robert
Brandon J. Ellis as Trevor
Angela Grovey as Annie
Ned Noyes as Max
Jamie Ann Romero as Sandra
Evan Alexander Smith as Chris
Yaegel T. Welch as Jonathan

Cast also features
Blair Baker, Jacqueline Jarrold, Sid Solomon, and Michael Thatcher. 

What we thought

hilarious British SLAPSTICK

Brilliantly BAD! And if London Bridge ever does fall down, the Mischief Theatre Company would be my first suspect!

The name of the producing theatre company says it all, Mischief Theatre. With nothing short of a miracle, The Murder at Haversham Manor his heading out on tour! Thankfully though it is merely a guise for the brilliant The Play That Goes Wrong!

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What you thought

32 reviews, average rating: (2.7 Stars)

2.5 star rating

Annette Schilz: “The Play that Goes Wrong ”

I saw this play in London, England this past June. It was hilarious. ... more

Patti Owen: “Funniest thing I've ever seen”

Saw this in NY in May with my husband and 17 year old granddaughter. Hilarious!... more

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