FLASH SALE: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery – Save up to 51%

Book Now for The Comedy About A Bank Robbery at the Criterion Theatre

We are pleased to bring you this great offer on The Comedy About A Bank Robbery at the Criterion Theatre. One giant diamond. Eight incompetent crooks. And a security guard asleep on the job. What could possibly go right? Written by and starring The Mischief Theatre Company who brought you the 2015 Olivier award-winning Best New Comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, book now to be entertained by their unique brand of humour in this hilarious new show. It would be criminal to miss it. Read our review here. The Offer Band A seats were  up to £49.50 now £29.50 (Sun Eve and Tues to Thurs Eve) Band A seats were up to £52.50 now £34.50 (Friday & Sundays) Band B seats were up to £39.50 now £19.50 (Sun Eve and Tues to Thurs Eve) Band B seats were up to £42.50 now £24.50 (Friday … Read more

The Play That Goes Wrong Enters Third Catastrophic Year

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The Play That Goes Wrong, the Olivier award-winning play that has audiences flocking every day to the Duchess Theatre in London with morbid fascination have announced that much to the horror of Nica Burns at Nimax Theatres the show will extend into its third year with bookings now open until 25 February 2018. Cornley are now working with Mischief Theatre to bring this unique production to even more people. Audiences worldwide are now watching in horror as the members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society desperately try to recruit more people to their amdram group to cope with demand for their play little realising the cause for the laughter they are receiving. Mischief Theatre founder and writer Henry Lewis said, ‘We are baffled that audiences continue to visit the ever failing Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society at the Duchess Theatre in the West End. We really hoped to cut costs this … Read more

FIRST LOOK – Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Apollo Theatre

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Following critically acclaimed seasons in London and around the UK (and just in time for Christmas), Mischief Theatre’s Peter Pan Goes Wrong returns to the Apollo Theatre in London for a strictly limited season. Recently nominated for an Olivier Award for Best New Comedy, Peter Pan Goes Wrong sees the team behind the award-winning box office hit The Play That Goes Wrong bring their trademark comic mayhem to the J.M. Barrie classic and festive favourite, Peter Pan. In Peter Pan Goes Wrong, the much-loved members of The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society once again battle against technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes on their way to Neverland with hilarious and disastrous results. The cast for Peter Pan Goes Wrong includes  Matt Cavendish, Bryony Corrigan, Susan Harrison, Harry Kershaw, Bailey Patrick, Laurence Pears, Daniel Pitout, Oliver Senton, Sydney Smith and Adeline Waby. Mischief Theatre’s other hit The Play That Goes Wrong … Read more

FLASH SALE: Peter Pan Goes Wrong at Apollo Theatre Save up to 52%

Peter Pan Goes Wrong - Save up to 52%

FLASH SALE: Peter Pan Goes Wrong – Save Up To 52% Mischief Theatre have another go at West End success when Peter Pan Goes Wrong returns to London’s Apollo Theatre for a second disastrous limited season. Once again the members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society battle against technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes. Will they ever make it to Neverland? We doubt it! For the slickest show in the West End, DON’T see Peter Pan Goes Wrong! Given their previous track record with this disaster, BritishTheatre.com is able to offer you tickets for Peter Pan Goes Wrong at a significant discount but only if you book by 2nd October 2016. Flash Sale: Now £25.00, save up to 52% BOOK NOW FOR PETER PAN GOES WRONG AT APOLLO THEATRE Terms and conditions: Valid on all performances between 21 October and 30 November 2016. Book by 2 October 2016. Excludes 26 October … Read more

REVIEW:The Play That Goes Wrong, Duchess Theatre ✭✭✭✭

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The Play That Goes Wrong is a highly entertaining show, with a fine new cast of actors and a artfully catastrophic set. Given this, and the British public’s acute awareness of personal embarrassment, coupled with the uniquely comic and cathartic potential of witnessing it in others, the play is destined to be a long-runner in the West End.