The Play That Goes Wrong

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The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! The accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences!

Cornley Polytechnic Cast and Crew:
Chris Bean – Director, Head of the Society, Inspector Carter
Max Bennett – Cecil Haversham/Arthur the Gardener
Robert Grove – Thomas Colleymore
Jonathan Harris – Charles Haversham
Dennis Tyde – Perkins the Butler
Sandra Wilkinson – Florence Colleymoore

Stage Manager – Annie Twilloil
LX and SFX – Trevor Watkins

Cast & Crew

Cast

Jonathan Harris
Max Bennett
Annie Twilloil
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Chris Bean
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Dennis Tyde
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Robert Grove
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Sandra Wilkinson
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Trevor Watson
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (9th March – 19th September 2017)
Annie Twilloil
  (started 19th September 2017)
Chris Bean
  (started 19th September 2017)
Dennis Tyde
  (started 19th September 2017)
Jonathan Harris
  (started 19th September 2017)
Max Bennett
  (started 19th September 2017)
Robert Grove
  (started 19th September 2017)
Sandra Wilkinson
  (started 19th September 2017)
Trevor Watson
  (started 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (started 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (started 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (started 19th September 2017)
Understudy
  (started 19th September 2017)

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Observations

  1. On 4th April 2018 at 2:15 p.m., rozzimos noted:

    Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society is changed to Cornley University Drama Society

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