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The Play that Goes Wrong is being staged at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until 29 April.

THE KickstArt 2018 year kicked off with the award-winning new hit comedy, The Play that Goes Wrong, which is being staged at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until 29 April.

Described as Fawlty Towers meets Noises Off, The Play that Goes Wrong is a fairly new production, premiering in London in 2012, which went onto win every major award on the London stage.

The premise is an amateur dramatics company is putting on a 1920s murder mystery, The Murder at Haversham Manor, in a similar vein to the acclaimed The Mousetrap, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong does!

The Play that Goes Wrong stars James Cuningham, Liesl Coppin, Bryan Hiles, Michael Gritten, Daisy Spencer, Mthokozisi Zulu, Iain Ewok Robinson and Adam Dorè. It is directed by Steven Stead and designed by Greg King.

Ticket prices are R230, R200 or R180. The schools’ performances cost R130. Shows are 7.30pm nightly Tuesday to Saturday, and 2.30pm on Saturday, and 4pm Sunday.

Book through Computicket.

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