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★★★★★‘I feared I was going to hyperventilate’
DAILY MAIL
★★★★‘A joyous show builds to a delirious climax’
FINANCIAL TIMES
★★★★‘A triumph of split second timing’
METRO
★★★★‘Exquisitely choreographed mayhem’
THE INDEPENDENT
‘A masterpiece of malfunction’
THE TIMES
‘A gut-busting hit’
NEW YORK TIMES
‘Ridiculously Funny’
THE TIMES
‘We laughed until the tears ran down our faces’
JOANNA LUMLEY
‘Best thing we’ve ever seen’
CLAUDIA WINKLEMAN
‘Brilliant! Just brilliant! I haven’t laughed so hard for aaaaaages’
ANT & DEC
‘I actually peed my pants…’
CATE BLANCHETT
Trevor
Jordan Akkaya is a mixed British-Turkish actor from Wigan, Greater Manchester and trained at ALRA North (The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts).
Credits include: The Family Pile (ITV); Coronation Street (ITV); Hollyoaks (Channel 4); Casualty (BBC); Doctors (BBC); Yizkor (New Vic Theatre Borderlines); Billy Shakes: Wonder Boy! (Wrongsemble)
The Play That Goes Wrong will be his West End debut.
Dennis
Danny started acting at the age of nine, starring as one of the first Young Simbas in the theatre adaptation of The Lion King, at the Lyceum Theatre. Since then he has appeared in numerous radio, film and television roles, including the Doctor Who spin off, The Sarah Jane Adventures – which ran for a very successful 5 years. He also appeared as nurse Jamie collier in BBC’s Medical drama casualty and as Royston Peel in Brotherhood. This isn’t Danny’s first stint in a goes wrong show – he was also part of Magic Goes Wrong, which toured the UK in 2021. He’s very excited to be back in the West End where his acting career began!
Jonathan
Joe Bolland trained at Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Television and Radio credits include: GRACE (ITV), SHETLAND (ITV), SHERWOOD (BBC), THE TRAIL OF CHRISTINE KEELER (BBC), THE FAMILY BUSINESS (Radio 4)
Film credits include: CHOOSE OR DIE (Netflix), MARTYRS LANE (BFI)
Theatre credits include: PAPERCUT (Park Theatre)., OTHELLO (National Theatre), OUR GENERATION (National Theatre/Chichester Festival Theatre), HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND (The Orange Tree)
Chris
Daniel trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Theatre credits include: The Mousetrap (St. Martin’s); Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies (RSC Swan/Aldwych/Winter Gardens on Broadway); Chariots of Fire (Hampstead/Gielgud); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lyric Hammersmith/UK Tour); Flare Path (Oxford Playhouse/UK Tour); Hayfever (Mill at Sonning); Jack & The Beanstalk (Lyric Hammersmith); Oh, To Be in England (Finborough); Orpheus: The Mythical (Royal Opera House); Batchelor Boys (Jermyn Street) and After Lydia (Watermill).
TV credits include: Grantchester; The Crown, Doctors and Holby City.
Film credits include: The Book of Clarence (Legendary); The Art Lovers (Hallmark); Frequencies; The Patrol; Scar Tissue; Happiness and Lab Rats.
Daniel is one half of award-winning comedy duo “Maris Piper,” and also voices the title role in the gothic horror podcast, The Strange Tales of Virgil Kaylock.
Annie
Billie is originally from Lancashire and trained at Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and Rose Bruford College.
Theatre credits: Wishmas (Secret Cinema), Ghostbusters (Secret Cinema), White Lillies (Liverpool Everyman), Lone Star Diner (Clapham Omnibus), The Little Fir Tree (Kings Place, Kings Cross), Jeff Waynes the War of the Worlds (Dotdotdot), The Affairs (Home House)
The Play that Goes Wrong will be Billie’s West End Deb(oo) and she is thrilled to be joining the Mischief team
Robert
Owen trained at Oxford School of Drama.
His theatre credits include Doctor Who: Time Fracture (Immersive Everywhere/BBC), David Walliams First Hippo on the Moon (International tour), Enemy of the People (UK tour), David Baddiels Animalcom (UK tour), One Duck Down (UK Tour), Stranger Things and Wishmas (Secret Cinema), The Jolly Christmas Postman (Oxford Playhouse), Raymond Briggs The Bear (Birmingham MAC) The Games Afoot and The Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie (Les Enfants Terribles).
Owen is also a director, writer and Voice-over artist. He is artistic director and writer for award-winning theatre company FacePlant Theatre and co-creator of critically acclaimed audio series At Your Peril.
This is his West End debut and he’s excited to work for Mischief so here’s to hoping nothing goes wrong…
He’d like to thank his wife, friends and family for their love and support.
Max
Jay was raised in Sheffield and trained at Manchester School of Theatre.
Credits include: Steve in Mind Mangler: Member of the Tragic Circle (Mischief Worldwide/Virgin Cruises), Understudy in Magic Goes Wrong (UK + Ireland tour), Nathan in The Full Monty (UK + Ireland tour), Boy in Boy and Girl go to a Party (Short film), Macduff’s son in Macbeth (Sheffield Theatres), Danbrin’s Crew in Skepta’s DYSTOPIA987 (Manchester international Festival), Lawrence in The Lord of the Flies (Matthew Bournes New Adventures/Bradford Alhambra), Boy in An Enemy of the People (Sheffield Theatres), Billy’s Friend in Kez (Sheffield Theatres).
Jay is very excited and feels so lucky to be working with this company!
Sandra
Hannah Sinclair Robinson is a London based actor and trained at East 15 Acting School and Bath Spa University.
Her work in theatre includes: Grete in Metamorphosis on the 2023 UK Tour for Frantic Assembly, Bianca in Othello on the 2022 UK Tour for Frantic Assembly, Mrs Shears/Mrs Gascoyne in The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time on the 2021/22 UK & Ireland Tour for NTP; Rockets and Blue Lights at the National Theatre; Helena in A Midsummer Nights Dream for Shakespeare in the Squares, Mandela in Water, Bread and Salt for Tangle International, Annette in Timothy at Vault Festival for Joyous Guard and Benvolio in Romeo and Juliet for Shakespeare in the Squares.
TV includes Doctors, Eastenders, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Killer Cops.
Understudy
Alex trained at The Arts University Bournemouth.
Theatre credits include: The Changeling (Southwark Playhouse); Ghostbusters (Secret Cinema); Romeo and Juliet (UK Tour/Edinburgh Fringe Assembly Rooms); I’d Be Lost Without It (UK Tour); Pride and Prejudice (China Tour); Great Expectations (UK Tour); Boys (Lost Theatre, London).
This will be Alex’s West End debut, and he can’t be more thrilled that it’s with The Play That Goes Wrong.
Understudy
Munashe Chirisa is a UK-based Zimbabwean actor, comedian, and writer. He debuted his stand-up comedy career at the African International Comedy festival in 2013. Munashe has had various theatre roles, with recent credits including New Apostles – Young Vic, Volpone – Tangle theatre, and We Need New Names – Fifth Word & New Perspectives theatre. Recent film credits include Time To Dance, in which he became the first Zimbabwean actor in a Bollywood cinematic production. He supported the world tour of the Family Meeting Comedy Show which closed at Leicester Square Theatre, West End.
Understudy
Colm Gleeson is an actor, voice actor, writer, and musician from Dublin. Having studied Drama Studies and English Literature in Trinity College, Dublin, he subsequently moved to London to train at LAMDA. Since graduating in 2019, he has appeared in The Commitments (UK & Ireland Tour); The Sandman Act IV (Audible); Bleak Expectations (Watermill Theatre); This Be The Verse (Hen & Chickens Theatre) and I Have Heard You Calling In The Night (Union Theatre Southwark), both of which he also co-wrote; The Wife of Michael Cleary Songbook (Royal Court Liverpool); and Puckoon (BBC Radio 4). He also co-wrote and performed in an award-winning short film adaptation of I Have Heard You Calling In The Night, which has been screened in film festivals around the globe, and received its UK premiere in May 2022. Colm couldn’t be happier to be making his West End debut.
Understudy
Dumile graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Her recent role was playing Jill in Oxford playhouse’s Jack and the beanstalk. Woodnut in Carl Grose’s ‘Robin Hood the Legend rewritten’ directed by Melly Still at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre.
Her credits include playing Nina in ‘The Three Seagulls’s directed by Sally Cookson at Bristol Old Vic.
Ava in Sheffield theatres ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’ directed by Anthony Lau, Robert Hasties and Elin Schofield. Leilah in Theatre centre’s UK tour of Birds and Bees directed by Rob Watt and written by Charlie Josephine. And Gretel in Insane Root Theatre Companies ‘Hansel and Gretel.
Understudy
Alice is originally from Jarrow and trained at Italia Conti.
Theatre credits include: Jessie in Recognition (Talawa Theatre Co), Shannon in Sorry You’re Not a Winner (Paines Plough), Jessie in When the Boat Comes In (The Customs House), Sister Mary Robert in Sister Act (UK Tour), Extraordinary Girl in American Idiot (West End & UK Tour) (winner of Broadway World’s Understudy of the Year award), Sophie in Mamma Mia! (West End), An Evening with Sir Tim Rice and Friends (Sage Gateshead), Weather to Fly (OddManOut), Moving Family (Northern Nomads), Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (Complete Works Theatre Co), Robin Hood (Salisbury Playhouse), Dick Whittington (Newcastle Theatre Royal), Puss in Boots, Aladdin and Dick Whittington (all The Customs House).
Tv & film credits include: The Duke (feature film), Poised (feature film), and various adverts for NatWest.
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Wheelchair user access is provided using the AAT Major Stair Climber.
The stair climber accommodates wheelchairs up to 66cm wide (26 inches) and 89cm deep (35 inches) including any footrest. The maximum combined weight the stair climber can accommodate is 190kg or 30 Stone.
Patrons requiring the use of the stair climber should arrive at the theatre 45 minutes prior to the commencement of the performance. Advance booking is essential.
£37 Band A tickets for 10+ groups
£32.50 Band A tickets for 25+ groups
Valid Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday 7pm
Excludes all peak periods and school holidays
£23 tickets on Band A & B tickets, plus 1 free teacher ticket for every 10 students booked
Valid on term time Tuesday – Thursday performances
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All groups rates are subject to availability, and exclusions may apply
Age recommendation 8+
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