The time is right to see THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, Broadway's funniest smash hit! This Olivier Award-winning comedy is a hilarious hybrid …
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Oct 14, 2024
Can't say enough how impressed we were with The Play that Goes Wrong. The set was amazing in that it falls apart without anyone getting hurt. I loved how the cast broke the 4th wall both before and… Full review by barbiboo
Sep 6, 2024
This was a comedy masterpiece! I had tears streaming down my face. It has a Monty Python-like feel to it. Each character has a wonderful quirk that kept us laughing the whole time. Full review by Scott L
Aug 16, 2024
Wonderfully funny, intelligent, fast paced, slapstick humor. We were sitting up front and felt like we were part of the plot. You will not be disappointed! Full review by 159jodyg
Read a few reviews saying sitting too far to the right you miss things. How far to the right can we sit and not miss anything? Please don't saying anything if you can't give a real answer.
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There is a small side line of humor going on in the box stage right.... basically a guy with bad cell phone manners. I. do not feel it was a material element of the play, but you will miss …
There is a small side line of humor going on in the box stage right.... basically a guy with bad cell phone manners. I. do not feel it was a material element of the play, but you will miss it if you sit orchestra rear stage right.
What's the youngest you would recommend? I'm thinking about taking my 8, 11, 13 and 15 year olds.
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I concur with the prior responses, I can't think of anything vulgar enough to eschew with your kids, but they are likely to be impressed with the acting, the environment, and the …
I concur with the prior responses, I can't think of anything vulgar enough to eschew with your kids, but they are likely to be impressed with the acting, the environment, and the slapstick aspects. The humor is such that it is contagious within the audience so they may even be carried buy that a bit.