THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG
The smash-hit comedy disaster

Broadway’s funniest comedy arrives in Lynchburg for a limited run!


ABOUT THE SHOW

It’s opening night of a classic whodunit… and everything that can go wrong does. Doors won’t open, props go missing, and actors forget their lines— yet the determined group charges ahead into hilarious disaster.

Winner of London’s Olivier Award and a smash hit on (and off) Broadway, The Play That Goes Wrong is where the laughs never stop and the chaos keeps building.


performance details

Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Rated PG

Limited Run:
February 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, and March 1
Evening Performances: 7:30pm | Matinee Performances: 2:30pm
Doors open 45 minute prior to start time.
Please note: All ticket sales are final. Ticket insurance through XCover is recommended, which is offered during the checkout process. This is a 3rd party offer and cannot be sold after the original transaction.

Venue:
Wolf Den - Downtown
723 Jefferson St, Lynchburg, VA 24504
(Corner of Jefferson and 8th St. Bottom floor.)

Guest Policy:
Guests must be at least 10 years old to attend. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


reserving tickets

For online ticketing, please visit:
The Play That Goes Wrong Tickets

By Phone:
434-579-3542

By Email:
boxoffice@wolfbane.org

Official Hours of Operation:
Wed – Sun: 12PM – 5PM



Concessions:
Light concessions including beer, wine, soda, water, popcorn, and candy will be sold at the venue. No outside food or drink is permitted. Cash or card is accepted.

Wolfbane Season Pass Holders & Members:
Your membership already includes premium seating! Please let us know if you need help finalizing your reservations.


PARKING
Parking is available throughout downtown Lynchburg. Free public and paid lots are within walking distance. In addition, street parking is available on most streets. For guests needing assistance, you can drop off in front of the theatre before you park.

ACCESSIBILITY
The Wolf Den is ADA accessible. Please contact the box office with seating needs.


SEATING
There is not a bad seat in the house! It’s a matter of how close you want to be to the stage.