THE Olivier Award-winning team behind The Play That Goes Wrong returns to Theatre Royal Windsor with another offering in the same vein.
Mischief Theatre won the Best New Comedy award for that production and, hoping this one will turn out just as right, they are back with Peter Pan Goes Wrong.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are attempting to stage JM Barrie’s classic tale but of course everything that can go wrong, does, as the accident-prone thespians embark on a thrilling adventure to Neverland with hilariously disastrous results.
The highly physical comedy is packed with mayhem and Buster Keaton-inspired slapstick which calls for split-second timing.
It premiered with a small-scale production at The Pleasance London in December 2013 and has been developed and redesigned for its first UK tour.
Peter Pan Goes Wrong will be at Theatre Royal Windsor at 8pm from Monday to Saturday, May 18 to 23, with matinées on Thursday at 2.30pm and Saturday at 3pm.
Tickets cost £13 to £35, with a donation from each given to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Call the box office on 01753 853888 or see www.theatreroyal windsor.co.uk
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