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First Look: Magic Goes wrong at The Vaudeville Theatre

by Staff Writer
December 20, 2019
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Magic Goes Wrong Vaudeville Theatre

Magic Goes Wrong previously at Vaudeville Theatre c. Robert Day

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First look production images have been released for Mischief Theatre’s Magic Goes Wrong which has just opened in previews at the Vaudeville Theatre.

Created with magic legends Penn & Teller, Mischief Theatre conjure up an evening of grand illusion in Magic Goes Wrong. In the next ‘Goes Wrong’ comedy to hit the West End, the original Mischief company play a hapless gang of magicians presenting a charity event. As the accidents spiral out of control, so does their fundraising target!

L R Nancy Zamit Bear and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Nancy Zamit Bear and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Nancy Zamit Bear Henry Shields Sophisticato Dave Hearn The Blade and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Nancy Zamit Bear Henry Shields Sophisticato Dave Hearn The Blade and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Nancy Zamit Bear Roxy Faridany Eugenia and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Nancy Zamit Bear Roxy Faridany Eugenia and Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
Bryony Corrigan Spitzmaus in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
Dave Hearn The Blade in Magic Goes Wrong Photo credit Robert Day
Dave Hearn The Blade in Magic Goes Wrong Photo credit Robert Day
L R Henry Lewis Mind Mangler and Jonathan Sayer Mickey in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
L R Henry Lewis Mind Mangler and Jonathan Sayer Mickey in Magic Goes Wrong. Photo credit Robert Day
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