Aiken Community Theatre Set to Delight Audiences with ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ from September 6-14

Aiken Community Theatre Presents ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’

In Aiken, excitement is in the air as the Aiken Community Theatre gears up for the opening of ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ from September 6 to 14. This fun-filled comedy is set to keep audiences laughing as it takes a look at the chaotic world of live theater.

About the Production

The play kicks off even before the curtains are drawn, as the audience finds themselves in the middle of a chaotic rehearsal for ‘The Murder at Haversham Manor’, presented by the Cornley University Drama Society. The play’s characters are faced with a series of disastrous events while trying to put on their show, including incomplete sets, disappearing props, and missing actors. This tragicomedy hilariously captures the essence of what can go wrong in a live performance.

Meet the Director

The show is directed by Dave Skeen, a seasoned veteran of the Aiken Community Theatre since 1972. With over 50 years of experience in theater, Skeen has seen his fair share of mishaps on stage. He recalls various times when things went astray during productions, making him a perfect fit for a play that centers around theatrical blunders.

Skeen humorously shares his own experiences, saying, “During my 50-plus years in theater, I have managed to bungle everything from lighting and sound design to acting and directing.” Although he admits that he has never tackled costume design, likely due to lack of interest, he appreciates the irony that comes with directing ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’. He quips that the theater board must have thought to themselves, “A play where things go wrong? Let’s give Dave a call!”

Show Details

‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ will be staged at the Amentum Center for the Performing Arts, located at 126 Newberry St., in Aiken. There are four evening shows scheduled at 7:30 p.m. on September 6, 7, 13, and 14, along with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. on September 8.

Ticket Information

Tickets for this anticipated event are priced at $20. This is an affordable opportunity for attendees to witness a blend of humor, chaos, and the spirit of live performance. To make reservations or find out more about the show, individuals can visit the theatre’s official website or call the box office.

For additional information or ticket purchases, visit aikencommunitytheatre.org or call 803-648-1438.

Final Thoughts

This production promises to be a delightful experience for all who attend. Whether you’re a seasoned theater-goer or someone looking for a fun night out, ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ is sure to entertain. Join the community from September 6–14 for an unforgettable time filled with laughter and unexpected surprises.


Author: HERE Aiken

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