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International News Mischief Theatre to Join Forces With Penn & Teller for Magic Goes Wrong Previews will begin in December at London鈥檚 Vaudeville Theatre.

Magic legends Penn Jillette and Teller will collaborate with Mischief Theatre, the Olivier-winning company behind The Play That Goes Wrong, on a new comedy, Magic Goes Wrong, which will make its debut in London in December.

The show will be the second production in Mischief Theatre鈥檚 , which opens with Groan Ups in September.

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Penn & Teller

The production, written by Penn and Teller and Mischief's Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, will be directed by Adam Meggido. Previews will begin December 14 prior to an official opening January 8, 2020.

In Magic Goes Wrong, the original Mischief company play a hapless gang of magicians presenting a charity event. As the accidents spiral out of control, so does their fundraising target.

Lewis and Sayer said in a statement, 鈥淲e can鈥檛 believe we鈥檙e getting to work with the iconic Penn & Teller for Magic Goes Wrong. The next Goes Wrong show has been a long time coming, so we can鈥檛 wait for audiences to join the original Mischief company at the Vaudeville for what we鈥檙e sure will be an evening full of surprises 鈥攎ainly for us and the stage management!鈥�

Teller added, 鈥淲hen our own magic has gone wrong, we were miserable, but when it鈥檚 somebody else, it鈥檚 hilarious, so this seems like the perfect project for Mischief and us. We鈥檙e huge fans of theirs, so collaborating with them was a privilege and an astonishment. Any idea we鈥檇 pitch them, right on the spot they鈥檇 turn it around and make us double over laughing. We鈥檙e very proud of the results and hope you enjoy the show.鈥�

Broadway producer Kevin McCollum and J.J. Abrams will join the Magic Goes Wrong producing team; the two collaborated on the Broadway mounting of The Play That Goes Wrong.

Tickets are available at . A third residency production will be announced later.

Photos: The Play That Goes Wrong Opens Off-Broadway

 
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