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Even with flat pricing, the front Orchestra rows A–E get snapped up fast. Booking early ensures you get closer seats without paying extra.
The Play That Goes Wrong now booking to May 2026Orchestra far-side or aisle seats may have partial angles, but at under $95, they’re a bargain for first-timers or comedy fans who just want to soak in the mayhem.
Book restricted-view seatsMonday–Thursday evenings usually offer better pricing and more seat availability than Friday or Saturday nights.
Browse midweek tickets for The Play That Goes WrongMatinees (especially Sunday afternoons) often have better availability than peak Friday–Saturday evenings, with the same $94.80 price tag.
See The Play That Goes Wrong matinees for better availabilityJanuary–March and September are the lightest tourist months, making it easier to book tickets close to the performance date.
Book off-peak tickets for The Play That Goes Wrong nowBecause The Play That Goes Wrong currently has one simple pricing tier ($94.80) across all Orchestra rows, the real value comes from selecting rows that maximize your experience:
Tickets are currently a flat $94.80 across all Orchestra rows (A–P).
Discounted tickets are best booked online through trusted ticketing platforms offering seasonal promotions, flash sales, and exclusive deals.
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) often have better availability compared to weekends, though prices remain flat.
Same-day tickets can often be found online, though availability is limited and best seats may already be gone.
Yes, groups of 10+ may be eligible for special rates through the box office or ticketing platforms.
Book at least 2–3 weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons or holidays.
Orchestra far-side or aisle seats may have partial angles, but at under $95, they’re a bargain for first-timers.
No, matinee and evening shows are priced the same. However, matinees tend to have better seat availability.
January–March and late September–November are off-peak, with more affordable options available.