The Play That Goes Wrong London tickets

Duchess Theatre

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Overview

Times

Tue-Sat 7.30pm, Sun 7pm; Sat 2.30pm, Sun 3pm.

Duration

Two hours (including interval)

Age

8+

Accessibility

Please contact venue

Location

Address
3-5 Catherine Street
London
WC2B 5LA
Telephone:
0845 4349290

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About

Mischief Theatre brings their Olivier Award-winning comedy The Play That Goes Wrong to the Duchess Theatre in London's West End. Still causing mayhem and delighting audiences after a decade of hilarity, this smash-hit production shows no signs of slowing down, becoming the longest running comedy in the West End. 

Join the Cornley Drama Society as they attempt to stage a murder mystery, with disastrous results. From collapsing sets to flying props, this chaotic show will have you on the edge of your seat – if you're not falling off it with laughter!

What is The Play That Goes Wrong about? 

The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery play called "The Murder at Haversham Manor", but as the title of the show suggests, everything that can go wrong, does… 

The play within the play is rife with clichés and over the top acting and it becomes apparent from the beginning that things are not going according to plan. The accident-prone actors battle against all odds to make it through to the end, with hilarious consequences during two hours of side-splitting laughs and mayhem. From props that don't work to actors missing their cues, the play is full of mishaps that only get worse as the show falls apart.

The London production of The Play That Goes Wrong builds to a brilliantly chaotic and side-splitting finale, guaranteed to keep you laughing well after the final curtain comes down.

Who is in the cast of The Play That Goes Wrong in London?

Now in its eleventh year running, The Play That Goes Wrong has introduced a brand new cast, who will bring all the mayhem to the stage from 3 June 2025.

  • Robert – Robert Jackson (Julius Caesar, Brief Encounter, Coronation Street)
  • Chris – Jack Hardwick (The Bodyguard, The Importance of Being Earnest)
  • Jonathan - Jonty Peach (Operation Mincemeat, SuperYou in concert)
  • Sandra – Charlotte Scott (Guys and Dolls, Matilda The Musical)
  • Trevor – Ronnie Yorke (Will or Eight Lost Years of Young Shakespeare’s Life)
  • Annie – Izzy Edmunds-Clarke (Oh What a Lovely War, Romeo and Juliet & Emilia)
  • Dennis – Mitesh Soni (A Midsummer Nights Dream, A Christmas Carol - RSC)
  • Max – Tom Wainwright  (Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle, Magic Goes Wrong)
  • Winston the dog* returns to play Winston the dog. (*If Winston is found).  

Please note that the cast and lineup are subject to change.

The majority of the cast are making their West End debuts, so it’s an exciting opportunity to see new and upcoming stars of the West End!

How to book tickets to The Play That Goes Wrong

To find out what all the fuss is about, make sure to book your tickets for The Play That Goes Wrong with Visit London today by clicking on the Book Now button on this screen. 

When booking, you will be able to select the seats of your choice and see the ticket prices available for this play. 

 

The Cornley Drama Society has announced that they are striving to get the show right, and that it will run until at least August 2026 while they work towards this goal.

What time is the evening show?

Evening performances of The Play That Goes Wrong usually take place Tuesdays to Saturdays at 7.30pm, and Sundays at 7pm.

On which days are there matinee performances?

The Play That Goes Wrong matinees are usually on Saturdays at 2.30pm and Sundays 3pm – although times may vary. Make sure to check your ticket in advance. 

Where is The Play That Goes Wrong playing in London?

The Play That Goes Wrong is on showing at the Duchess Theatre, located on Catherine Street in London’s West End.

How to get there:

  • Underground – The closest tube stations are Covent Garden (Piccadilly line) and Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo lines).
  • Bus – You can catch the following buses which stop nearby to the Duchess Theatre: 1, 59, 68, 76, 172, 188, 243, 341.
  • Cycling – Hire a Santander Cycles bike and head to the Duchess Theatre. Wellington Street on the Strand is the nearest Santander Cycles dock.

How long is The Play That Goes Wrong in London?

The Play That Goes Wrong running time is about two hours long, including a 20-minute interval.

What age is the play suitable for?

The Play That Goes Wrong is recommend for anyone aged eight and above. Any children under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult.

What other shows have Mischief Theatre created?

Alongside The Play That Goes Wrong, Mischief Theatre created hit shows of the likes of The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Peter Pan Goes Wrong Play, Magic Goes Wrong, Mischief Movie Night and Groan Ups. Mischief Theatre has toured the UK with several of their most popular productions taking the stage in the London West End. They include the long-running The Play That Goes Wrong. Peter Pan Goes Wrong had several runs in the West End and was also adapted into a TV special.

In 2025, Mischief Theatre is back with a bang, bringing The Comedy About Spies to London's West End, following the antics of top spies in search of a mole and secret weapons plans. This Christmas, a festive favourite is back in London, promising plenty of festive cheer and, as always, a whole lot of unexpected chaos with A Christmas Carol Goes Wrong.

What other shows can I see in London?

Laugh at the antics of inimitable Basil in the new stage adaptation of Fawlty Towers, the much awaited theatre production of the iconic TV show at the Apollo Theatre. Or follow the comical adventures of two missionaries attempting to convert a village in the satirical show The Book of Mormon musical at The Prince of Wales Theatre.

Prices

Adult Ticket From £31.25 per ticket