The Play That Goes
Wrong in London

The Play That Goes Wrong is a brilliantly chaotic comedy that follows an amateur drama group’s attempt to stage a murder mystery — with everything going hilariously off the rails. From collapsing sets to missed cues and perfectly timed disasters, this award-winning slapstick sensation delivers non-stop laughter and theatrical mayhem. It’s a feel-good experience full of surprises, perfect for anyone in need of a good laugh. Don’t miss the comedy hit that has audiences in stitches — come see The Play That Goes Wrong!
Venue: Duchess Theatre, London
By Underground (Tube):
- Covent Garden Station (Piccadilly Line) – 5-minute walk
- Temple Station (District and Circle Lines) – 7-minute walk
- Holborn Station (Central and Piccadilly Lines) – 8-minute walk
- Charing Cross Station (Bakerloo and Northern Lines) – 10-minute walk
By Train:
- Charing Cross Station – 10-minute walk
By Bus:
- Routes 6, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176 stop nearby on Strand or Aldwych
By Car:
- The theatre is in London’s Congestion Charge Zone
- Nearest car park: Q-Park Covent Garden (Parker Street, WC2B 5NT)
- Pre-booking a parking spot is highly recommended
Tickets: Bring your entry tickets, either in print or digital form on your phone, for a smooth entry experience.
Valid Photo ID: Carry a valid photo ID like your passport for identity verification.
Cash and Card: Have some cash for small purchases; many vendors also accept cards.
Camera/Smartphone: Capture the scenic moments with your camera or smartphone.
Open Mind and Adventurous Spirit: Come with enthusiasm and an open mind to embrace new experiences and create lasting memories.
Illegal Substances: Absolutely no illegal substances are allowed on the premises.
Weapons: Weapons of any kind, including items that could be used as projectiles, are strictly prohibited.
Restricted Items: Do not bring laser pointers, permanent markers, felt-tip pens, scissors, or aerosol canisters.
Drones: Drones or any other remote-controlled devices are not allowed.
Illuminating Objects: Glow sticks, LED signage, and similar illuminating objects should be left at home.
No strict dress code – smart casual is common
Recommended for ages 8 and above
A variety of food and drinks are on offer, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. There's something for everyone, ensuring attendees stay refreshed during your visit.



