First look: Magic Goes Wrong rehearsal images released!

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Mischief Theatre’s [***Magic Goes Wrong***](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/magic-goes-wrong-tickets) is returning to the West End later this month for a limited run at [**London’s Apollo Theatre**](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/apollo-theatre-london). The hysterical production will have its first performance on 21 October 2021 and is booking to 27 February 2022. Get ready for an evening of side-splitting laughter and book your tickets for Magic Goes Wrong before they disappear!
### *Magic Goes Wrong* West End cast The *Magic Goes Wrong* 2021 cast features **Louise Beresford** as Peg, **Scott Hunter** as Mel, **Shane David-Joseph** as Sophisticato, **Henry Lewis** as the Mind Mangler, **Jane Milligan** as Madame Escapade, **Genevieve Nicole** as Eugenia, **Sydney K Smith** as Mickey, **Kazeem Tosin-Amore** as The Blade and **Nancy Zamit** as Martina. Also featured in the cast are **Steph De Whalley**, **Christian James** and **Tom Wainwright**. ### *Magic Goes Wrong* creative team *Magic Goes Wrong* was written by **Mischief Theatre** in association with the famous magic duo **Penn and Teller**. The show is directed by **Adam Meggido**, and has design by **Will Bowen**, costume design by **Roberto Surace**, lighting design by **David Howe**, sound design by **Paul Groothuis**, with video and projection design by **Duncan McLean**. **Ben Hart** is the magic consultant. **Steve Brown** is the composer, **Ali James** is the movement director and there is additional material and associate direction by **Hannah Sharkey**. ### Tickets for *Magic Goes Wrong* at the **Apollo Theatre** are booking now! Laughter is guaranteed with the West End’s beloved comedy company! You won’t want to miss this hilarious, magical and no doubt disastrous magic show so book your *Magic Goes Wrong* tickets now!
🎫 [**Book your *Magic Goes Wrong* tickets here**](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/magic-goes-wrong-tickets).

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By Jade Ali

A love for theatre stemmed from my love of literature and music, but the West End on my doorstep opened up a whole new appreciation and passion for all things stage-y