
The Loras Players, the theatre production arm of Loras College’s School of Humanities & Education, present The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong, the comedy by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre.
In this one-act comedy, a troupe of enthusiastic but accident-prone actors attempt to stage a classic murder mystery only for everything that can go wrong to do exactly that. From collapsing scenery and missed cues to misplaced props and baffled performers, the production quickly descends into perfectly choreographed chaos. Packed with physical comedy and nonstop mishaps, The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong delivers an evening of theatrical disaster and laugh-out-loud fun.
Established in 1910, the Loras Players are the oldest continuously operating theatre troupe west of the Mississippi River. Currently in their 116th season, the Players provide students of all majors with hands-on experience in all aspects of theatre production.
The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong runs Thursday–Saturday, March 26–28 at 7:30 PM in St. Joseph Auditorium, Hoffmann Hall on the Loras College campus. General admission is $10 cash at the box office; Loras-affiliated admission is a $5–10 suggested donation. Box office and doors open at 7:00 PM.
To learn more about The One-Act Play That Goes Wrong and the rest of the Loras Players’ season, visit Loras.edu/players.
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