Century Church presents The Play That Goes Wrong
ERIN – The town’s Century Church Theatre opened The Play That Goes Wrong on May 25.
It is described by officials as a comedic play within a play, following the “hapless members of the Cornley Drama Society as they attempt to stage a 1920s murder mystery.”
From missed cures to wayward props and forgotten lines, everything that can go wrong will go wrong, officials stated.
“We’ve had a few hiccups along the way – fitting, considering the show. But nothing we can’t handle,” stated the production team.
“The spirit of this play is about resilience, teamwork and laughter, and that’s exactly what we’re bringing to the stage.”

The show will run until June 8 and tickets are available for $25 per person.
Show times include:
May 31, June 6, 7 at 7:30pm; and
June 1, 8 matinee at 2pm.
The theatre is located at 148 Wheelock St.
Doors are slated to open 30 minutes prior to performance and audience members arriving late will be seated at a suitable break in the performance, stated officials.
The theatre is not wheelchair accessible at this time.
To purchase tickets or for more information visit centurychurchtheatre.com.