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The Play That Goes Wrong Announces Rush Policy

Cheap tickets are available to the new comedy at the Lyceum Theatre.

The Play That Goes Wrong is currently running at the Lyceum Theatre.
The Play That Goes Wrong is currently running at the Lyceum Theatre.
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The Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong has announced a $30 rush ticket policy at the Lyceum Theatre. Tickets will be limited to two per person and subject to availability when the box office opens on the day of the applicable performance. Seats may be in partial view locations.

The Play That Goes Wrong started performances March 9, with opening night set for April 2. Directed by Mark Bell and cowritten by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of the troupe Mischief Theatre, The Play That Goes Wrong introduces the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, a company attempting to put on a 1920s murder mystery. As everything that can go wrong does, the accident-prone thespians battle on against all the odds to get to their final curtain call.

The original London company, made up of Matthew Cavendish, Bryony Corrigan, Rob Falconer, Dave Hearn, Henry Lewis, Charlie Russell, Jonathan Sayer, Henry Shields, Greg Tannahill, and Nancy Zamit, transfers with the production. It has set design by Nigel Hook, lighting design by Ric Mountjoy, sound design by Andy Johnson, and costume design by Roberto Surace.

The Play That Goes Wrong is produced on Broadway by Kevin McCollum, J.J. Abrams, Kenny Wax Ltd. and Stage Presence Ltd and Catherine Schreiber.

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Closed: January 6, 2019