Magic Goes Wrong Tickets
Mischief Theatre conjures up magic and mayhem in the West End with their chaotic line-up of illusionists and tricksters.
Conjuring theatrical magic and mayhem
Theatrical rascals Mischief Theatre team up with Penn & Teller for Magic Goes Wrong, a chaotic magic show like no other!Prepare to be enchanted and amazed as Mischief Theatre transform themselves into a troupe of top-class magicians… or perhaps a hapless group of fundraisers! As they attempt to stage a charity gala full of grand illusions, the magic tricks soon turn into trip-ups. Will they manage to pull one last rabbit out of the hat and reach their fundraising target?
Mischief Theatre have had London audiences rolling in the aisles since 2018 with a roster of hugely entertaining shows including The Play That Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery.
Penn & Teller’s signature combination of comedy and magic have earned them world-wide fans and a spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The duo have lent their expertise behind the scenes to conjure up theatrical magic with the West End’s biggest troublemakers.
Fans of Mischief Theatre and all things magic won’t miss a trick with Magic Goes Wrong tickets! Join the team for an evening of hilarious entertainment at the Apollo Theatre.
Sorry this show closed 27 February 2022, we recommend these similar productions.
Performance dates:
26 Feb 2022 - 27 Feb 2022
Running time:
2 hours and 10 minutes including an interval.
Venue:
Age recommendation:
Best for age 11+
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Magic Goes Wrong Reviews
User Reviews
A really fun show, with great magic tricks which go wrong but end up very good in the end. More fun for adults I’d say than young children as there’s a fair amount of innuendo, mild swearing and shouting, which they wouldn’t understand. Some audien Read more
Performance date: 28 December 2021
1/44
The Mischief Theatre company have done it again by coming up with another belter of a hilarious belly aching show! I was very impressed with the real magic that was incorporated (thanks to legendary Penn & Teller), but it was great to have the usual Read more