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Mischief to present CHRISTMAS CAROL GOES WRONG in the West End this festive season

It has been announced that Mischief will return to the West End for a predictably chaotic Christmas season with their new festive stage show Christmas Carol Goes Wrong, playing at London’s Apollo Theatre from 6 December 2025 - 25 January 2026 plus a short UK tour.

The show will play at the Lowry in Salford from 2 November, before visiting Cheltenham, Cardiff and Bath before heading into the West End. It will then continue to crash around the UK until March 2026, visiting Nottingham, Aylesbury, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Canterbury.

This brand new comedy which brings back the chaos and humour of The Cornley Amateur Drama Society is written by original members of the Mischief team - Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields.

Jonathan Sayer said: “We can’t wait to bring a new Goes Wrong title to the stage. It's been tremendous fun revisiting the Cornely characters and we are looking forward to sharing the show with audiences over the festive period.”

The Cornley Amateur Drama Society are back with tidings of chaos and joy, ready to tackle the Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol.

The Cornley crew battle miscommunication, delays to their set, actors missing in action and a growing feud over who will play the lead. It’s sure to be a disastrous take on the much-loved classic Christmas story of Ebeneezer Scrooge. Will Cornley finally change their ways, or will their misfortunes wreak havoc yet again?

Enjoy a festive slice of pure escapism at the worst production in Christmas past, present and yet to come! Don’t be a Scrooge, book now!

Tickets for Christmas Carol Goes Wrong go on general sale on 17 March at 10am, with further info here.