March 21 - April 7, 2024
Overview
“The funniest play Broadway has ever seen” – Huffington Post
Monty Python meets Noises Off in this slapstick farce! Welcome to opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), it’s comic gold that is sure to bring down the house.
“The funniest play I have ever seen on Broadway or anywhere else!” – WABC-TV
Tickets
Season subscriptions on sale now! Pass holders can redeem tickets starting on June 14. Single tickets will go on sale to the public on July 12.
The Fundraiser That Goes Right: Sat, March 23 & 30
Performances of The Play That Goes Wrong on the evenings of Saturday, March 23rd and Saturday, March 30th are special enhanced experiences serving as our spring fundraiser: The Fundraiser That Goes Right at The Play That Goes Wrong! Tickets to these specific performances will include a special pre-show party featuring a strolling dinner, entertainment, and activities before the 7:30pm performance. Click here to learn more about these special events!
Tickets: $50 (includes fundraiser admission and ticket to The Play That Goes Wrong)
Flex Pass holders may call the box office (M-F 12 – 5pm) and redeem their 23/24 Flex Pass tickets for a simple $15 upgrade per ticket.
Pay What You Will Thursdays
To keep live performance affordable and accessible to our community, we’re offering Pay What You Will Thursdays for all Mainstage shows at the Waldron and Ted Jones Playhouse! Book tickets for one of our Thursday performances of The Play That Goes Wrong and you’ll get to choose your own ticket price (from $5-$75). Just select your seats, then you’ll be prompted to choose your ticket price.
Pay What You Will Thursdays and our Community Access Ticket Program are generously sponsored by Jessika and Bryan Hane.
Creative Team
- Director: Chad Rabinovitz
Presented by arrangement with Dramatists Play Service under license from Mischief Worldwide Ltd.