A crime… or something like that. There’s a murder, there’s a detective, and a cast that, despite their best efforts, couldn’t get things right if they tried. In The Play That Goes Wrong, the actors of the Cornley Drama Society attempt to stage a serious drama, but the theater has other plans: what follows is pure chaos and laughter.
Collapsing sets, actors forgetting their lines, props out of control, and a perfectly choreographed disaster that turns every performance into an unforgettable spectacle.
The New York Times called it "the theatrical equivalent of a slow-motion multi-car crash," while The Huffington Post described it as "the funniest play ever seen."
Who killed Charles Haversham? No one knows. But one thing’s for sure—you won’t stop laughing!
