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THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Extends NYC Run Through January 2027

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG, now in its ninth year at New World Stages in New York City, has released a new block of tickets, extending its run through January 2027.

·Jun 4, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Extends NYC Run Through January 2027

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Tickets are now on sale through January 31, 2027.

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Now in its 9th year of performances at New World Stages in New York City, The Play That Goes Wrong has extended with tickets now on sale through January 31, 2027.

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The Play That Goes Wrong cast includes Trevor Braun as Dennis, Joanie Anderson as Annie, Kolby Kindle as Trevor, David McElwee as Chris, Samuel Douglas as Max, Chris French as Jonathan, Brent Bateman as Robert, Liana Hunt as Sandra, and understudies Blair Baker , Laura D’Andre, Brandon Haagenson , and Jemma Jane .

The Play That Goes Wrong , directed by Matt DiCarlo , opened at New World Stages – Stage 4 on February 20, 2019. The Play That Goes Wrong features set design by Tony Award winner Nigel Hook , costume design by Roberto Surace , lighting design by Jeremy Cunningham , and sound design by Beth Lake . The original Broadway production was directed by Mark Bell and featured lighting design by Ric Mountjoy and sound design by Andrew Johnson .

Co-written by Mischief company members Henry Lewis , Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields , The Play That Goes Wrong is a riotous comedy about the theatre. The play introduces the ‘Cornley University Drama Society ’ who are attempting to put on a 1920s’ murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does, as the accident-prone thespians battle on against all odds to get to their final curtain call.

The Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong began performances on March 9, 2017, officially opened on April 2, 2017, and concluded its run on January 6, 2019, at The Lyceum Theatre. The Broadway production of The Play That Goes Wrong received the 2017 Tony Award for Best Set Design, a Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Best Play, and the Theater Fans Choice Award for Best Play.

Longtime Mischief cast member Chris Lanceley will play his final performance in The Play That Goes Wrong after over seven years with the show. Learn more here!

Mischief, creators of the international smash‑hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong and critically acclaimed The Comedy About Spies, and Broadway Podcast Network announced a new partnership bringing the popular MISCHIEF MAKERS podcast to a broader audience of theatre fans worldwide. Watch a sneak peak from the first episode, featuring Tony Award winning producer Kevin McCollum.

THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG has announced its 13th cast at London's Duchess Theatre, as the Olivier and Tony Award-winning production reaches 2 million West End visitors. Booking has been extended through October 2027.

Celebrate Spring Break the wrong way at The Play That Goes Wrong! In honor of the second annual “Spring Break, Spring Broken!” event, the Cornley University Drama Society is inviting ticketholders to play their favorite games

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-broadway/article/THE-PLAY-THAT-GOES-WRONG-Releases-New-Block-of-Tickets-Through-January-2027-20260604)._

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