THERE’S an old saying that ‘two wrongs don’t make a right’ but there could be an exception to this when the follow-up to an immensely popular ‘wrong’ play returns to the county this month.

The Play That Goes Wrong proved a phenomenal success last year for the Mischief Theatre and they’re hoping to do the same in 2015 with Peter Pan Goes Wrong.

The play introduces The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society who are attempting to stage JM Barrie’s classic tale of Peter Pan, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does, as the accident prone thesps embark on a thrilling adventure to Neverland with hilariously disastrous results.

It’s going to be a highly physical comedy packed with finely-tuned mayhem and Buster Keaton inspired slapstick, with the show set to deliver a fast-paced show with split-second timing and ambitious daring.

It’s been co-written by Mischief Theatre company members Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields and will be performed by an ensemble cast of ten, featuring Laurence Pears, Cornelius Booth, Alex Bartram, James Marlowe, Chris Leask, Leonie Hill, Naomi Sheldon, Matt Cavendish, Harry Kershaw and Rosie Abraham.

The company exploded onto the stage with exceptional success last year with the first of their ‘Goes Wrong’ hit shows. Starting at the Old Red Lion in London, the production then transferred to the West End where it enjoyed two successive runs at the Trafalgar Studios, whipping critics, audiences and celebrity fans into a frenzy of delight.

A donation from every ticket sold for the new show will be given to Great Ormond Street Hospital for this show which opens for a week long run at Malvern’s Festival Theatre from Monday, January 19.