Bristol Post

The Play That Goes Wrong

Theatre Royal Bath

- By Olivia Scull

★★★★✩

THE Play That Goes Wrong took things to a new level at the Theatre Royal Bath this Christmas.

In fact, things went so wrong that the original press night of the show ended up being cancelled due to one of the cast members testing positive for Covid-19.

However, with Mischief Theatre being the profession­als they are, the London cast was whisked from the West End to the West Country and the shows continued.

For those who aren’t familiar with this production, it follows Cornley Polytechni­c Drama Society as they put on their latest play, The Murder of Haversham Manor, and as you may have guessed by the title, things don’t exactly go to plan.

It’s tricky to express just how funny the production is without giving everything away. Each piece of set that falls apart, each malapropis­m and each stumble are perfectly executed with split-second timing.

The verbal comedy is just as strong as the physical and slapstick humour.

The daft and hilarious lines accompany the pranks and falls with the words enhancing the actions rather than upstaging them; a critical balancing act that the company has perfected.

From the opening line to the final bow the timing and execution of every single gag is flawless.

A large chunk of this is down to the technical team who ensure every mishap happens – they go unseen for the majority of the production, but should definitely not go forgotten.

Watching a normal play you’d cringe and squirm if you spot a mistake, but The Play That Goes Wrong allows you to indulge in the mayhem and embrace the chaos.

It’s a welcome escape from Covid

times into a land of entertaini­ng disaster. At least in the Mischief world, things are meant to go wrong…

Timings and booking

» The play is due to run until Saturday, January 16.

» Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm;

Sundays 6pm

» Matinees 2pm Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday

» No performanc­es New Years’ Day

» Age guidance 8+

» Running time 2hrs, including one interval

» Bath is currently in Tier 2 and the theatre is practising social distancing.

» The theatre says tickets can be exchanged up to 24 hours prior to the preformanc­e – if someone in your party displays symptoms of coronaviru­s, the theatre will exchange tickets, offer credit notes or arrange for refunds as appropriat­e.

 ?? Photo: Robert Day ?? The Play That Goes Wrong at the Theatre Royal Bath
Photo: Robert Day The Play That Goes Wrong at the Theatre Royal Bath

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