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Peter Pan Goes Wrong crash lands in Australia for 2019

Following the smashing success of its predecessor, The Play That Goes Wrong, the team from the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are returning to Australia with a production that’s so wrong it’s right.

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This time, the team are taking on the J.M. Barrie fantasy classic Peter Pan which promises all of the hallmarks of a quality production; technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes on the way to Neverland

Co-written by Mischief Theatre’s Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, Peter Pan Goes Wrong is loaded with all the slapstick comedy, physical goofs and Olivier-award winning farce as its predecessor.

“We are so thrilled to be bringing Peter Pan Goes Wrong to Australia,” Lewis said of the tour.

“Particularly excited to see the finished construction of our upside down theatre so when our team arrive they are the right way up.”

Peter Pan Goes Wrong comes to His Majesty’s Theatre from March 7th 2019. Tickets and more information available from peterpangoeswrong.com.au

 

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