The Broadway play takes its last bow at the Lyceum Theater in January.
English import The Play That Goes Wrong will end its keep running on Broadway in January, yet it's not going exceptionally far. The satire will move to Off-Broadway's New World Stages, starting exhibitions at the underground, midtown scene February 11.
The declaration pursues the news of Avenue Q wanting to end its 10-year commitment at New World Stages, which, similar to The Play That Goes Wrong, moved to the space not long after its Broadway commitment.
Co-composed by Mischief Theater organization individuals Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong presents The Cornley University Drama Society, which is endeavoring to put on a 1920s homicide secret. In any case, as the title proposes, everything that can turn out badly does as the clumsy artists battle to get to their last drapery call.
The Mark Bell-coordinated Broadway generation, created by J. J. Abrams and Kevin McCollum, opened at the Lyceum Theater in April 2017, proceeding to win a Tony Award for set architect Nigel Hook. In spite of the fact that the play at first reported an August 26 shutting notice, it later pushed its last date to January 2019. A national visit propelled in September.
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