THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Will Celebrate 11 Years in the West End
by Stephi Wild - Sep 12, 2025
Mischief's award-winning production of The Play That Goes Wrong will celebrate its 11th Year in in the West End. Cornley Drama Society have 11 Golden Tickets to give away to a lucky audience member at 11 shows this September.
Photos: New Cast Joins THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG in London
by Stephi Wild - Jun 3, 2025
The Play That Goes Wrong at London’s Duchess Theatre, Mischief celebrates the 4001st performance of the show and the first performance of the new West End cast. Check out all new photos of the new cast below!
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Reveals New West End Cast
by Stephi Wild - Apr 24, 2025
The 11th full cast change has been announed for The Play That Goes Wrong at London's Duchess Theatre. Mischief's Olivier and Tony Award-winning show is now in the West End for its 11th year.
THE COMMITMENTS Comes to Milton Keynes Theatre, 24 - 29 October
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 7, 2022
It is 35 years since The Commitments first burst from the pages of Roddy Doyle's best-selling novel. The world's hardest working and most explosive soul band are set to return in an all new stage production visiting Milton Keynes Theatre 24 – 29 October.
Nigel Pivaro Will Lead the UK Tour of THE COMMITMENTS
by Stephi Wild - Jul 1, 2022
It is 35 years since The Commitments first burst from the pages of Roddy Doyle’s best-selling novel. The world's hardest working and most explosive soul band are set to return in an all new stage production, kicking off a huge nine month tour opening in Bromley in September.
BWW Review: NOT QUITE JERUSALEM, Finborough Theatre
by Laura Fuller - Mar 8, 2020
Paul Kember's Not Quite Jerusalem received huge critical acclaim following its premiere at the Royal Court in 1980. Forty years on, the Finborough Theatre have chosen to revive the play as part of their own 40th anniversary celebrations.
BWW Review: THE TEMPEST, Brighton Open Air Theatre
by Fiona Scott - May 25, 2018
The Tempest follows the antics of a number of stranded voyagers on a remote island. This particular production is presented by The Lord Chamberlain's Men, an all-male outdoor theatre company founded in 2004, named after Shakespeare's original acting troupe.