The Play That Goes Wrong on Broadway | Sneak Peek Gone Wrong
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Ben Brantley of The New York Times calls THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG “a gut-busting hit!” Winner of London’s Olivier Award for BEST NEW COMEDY, it’s “hilarious! Nonstop pandemonium” (Entertainment Weekly) and “the funniest play Broadway has ever seen!” (The Huffington Post).
See it on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre. Tickets: www.InsertBroad....
Is Dennis saying “No way!” Because that’s been puzzling me all the time
He's saying "no one"
"No one could except the people in this room"
@@SimRacerKirk17 He's finally said the right line after going round in circles four times
What went wrong, other than they hung the wrong picture of Dad.
All of it basically
Really? Even in that short clip we see: two actors being hit by parts of the set, one of them later being dragged unconscious and feet first through a window: her stand-in dropping her script and scattering its pages; a stretcher ripping, leaving its occupant on the floor; a door being pulled off its hinges; and two fires.
I saw the play in a local theater my god it was constant laughter and the amount of shit that went wrong was ridiculous it was so wrong it was perfect
i want the girl to be my love ok plz let her come to my house ok
Please I beg of you, do not see this play. This was so stupid and a major waste of our time and $218 for two tickets. We did not laugh one time. We walked out. Worst play we’ve ever seen and we live in New York City and see Broadway/off Broadway plays all the time. This was even worse than Slave Play.
It's a brilliant play & very funny. You obviously don't have a sense of humor
Mm, maybe you shouldn't go to comedy shows then. Were other people laughing? The audience certainly was when I went. If everyone else liked it and you walked out, maybe that's not the show, perhaps it's you.
Which is fine, these aren't for everyone, but just because you didn't enjoy it doesn't make it bad.
Shouldn't you be apologizing to Joc Pederson for slapping him in the face over a fantasy football league?
And I present to you : the Broadway snob is is disgusted by the very idea that such a noble art form as the straight play could be made fun of in a way that’s unique and hilarious for the way it’s comedy is done. How dare it