Disaster, chaos, and side-splitting comedy—welcome to The Play That Goes Wrong! This hilariously disastrous production is held together (barely!) by a fearless cast and a behind-the-scenes crew who work just as hard as they do… to keep everything from completely falling apart. From missed cues to collapsing sets, this team of comedic geniuses ensures that everything that can go wrong, absolutely will, all for your entertainment. Meet the Play that Goes Wrong London cast and crew who bring the most gloriously disastrous play in the West End to life!
Main cast
Jordan Akkaya
TREVOR
The eternally exasperated lighting and sound operator, desperately trying to keep the technical chaos under control (and failing spectacularly).
Daniel Anthony
DENNIS playing PERKINS
A butler with a heart of gold (and an actor with a memory like a sieve), doing his best to keep up with the madness.
Joe Bolland
JONATHAN playing CHARLES HAVERSHAM
A wannabe James Bond, committed to his role as a corpse… if only he could stay still long enough!
Daniel Fraser
CHRIS playing INSPECTOR CARTER
The self-important director turned detective, clinging to professionalism as the play (and his patience) unravels.
Billie Hamer
ANNIE
The reluctant stage manager who’s suddenly thrust into the action, and discovers she might just love the limelight after all!
Owen Jenkins
ROBERT playing THOMAS COLLEYMOORE
A clueless yet determined actor, bringing unshakable (if misdirected) enthusiasm to his role as the steadfast best friend.
Jay Olpin
MAX playing CECIL HAVERSHAM & ARTHUR THE GARDENER
A giddy, green performer soaking up every accidental laugh and milking the spotlight for all it’s worth.
Hannah Sinclair Robinson
SANDRA playing FLORENCE COLLEYMOORE
A diva through and through, playing the mourning fiancée while stealing every scene (sometimes quite literally).
🎭 The understudies
With The Play That Goes Wrong London cast and crew at the helm, the show is a guaranteed masterpiece of mayhem at the Duchess Theatre! Whether it's collapsing scenery, forgotten lines, or well-timed (or completely mistimed) pratfalls, they turn disaster into pure comedy gold. So, brace yourself for an evening of uncontrollable laughter and theatrical catastrophe—grab your tickets now and watch the best worst performance in London!