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Henry Lewis Author
Henry is an Olivier Award-winning writer, actor and is the Artistic Director of Mischief Theatre. Henry writes and performs for the company as well as producing. Henry trained at LAMDA and recent credits include: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (writer and actor - Criterion Theatre), Magic Goes Wrong, The Play That Goes Wrong (writer and actor - UK and International Tour, West End - Winner of Best New Comedy at the Olivier Awards 2015 and What's On Stage Awards 2014), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (writer and actor - West End, UK Tour, Pleasance London - Nominated for Best Production and ... read more Jonathan is an Olivier award-winning writer and the company director of Mischief Theatre working as a writer, actor and producer. Training: LAMDA. Theatre includes: The Comedy About A Bank Robbery (Criterion Theatre - nominated Best New Comedy Olivier Award 2017), The Play That Goes Wrong (West End, UK and International Tour - writer/actor, Olivier Award and WhatsOnStage Award Best New Comedy), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (West End, UK tour, Pleasance, London - writer/actor), The Nativity Goes Wrong (writer, Mischief Theatre and Reading Rep co-production), Lights! Camera! Improvise! (Pleasance, Edinburgh, Soho Theatre, Arcola, Underbelly and Krakow Improfest - actor, improviser, producer, Spirit of ... read more
Henry Shields Author
Bard-Roth Producer
deRoy-Brunish Producer
J.J. Abrams Producer
Damian Arnold Producer
DAMIAN ARNOLD, Producer, trained at LAMDA for three years. Producing credits: Don't Dress For Dinner (Chicago & subsequent transfer to Broadway, two Tony nominations), Gypsy with Imelda Staunton (West End, Olivier Award), Thark by Ben Travers, The Play That Goes Wrong (co-Producer, Broadway - Lyceum Theatre, US Tour, New World Stages), Art (UK Tour with Nigel Havers), Death of a Salesman (Young Vic and West End), A Very Expensive Poison (Old Vic). Co-Producer/Investor: Matilda (Broadway), Blithe Spirit with Angela Lansbury (West End & US tour), Dial M for Murder (UK tour), La Soiree (NY), 50 Shades! The Musical (NY), ... read more
TC Beech Producer
Mark Bell Director
Mark Bell was a British actor and director who had an extensive career in theater, film, and television. He was born on October 3, 1960, in Sheffield, England, and grew up in a working-class family. Bell discovered his passion for acting at a young age and pursued it through his education. Bell attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, where he honed his craft and developed his skills as an actor. After graduating, he began working in regional theaters across the UK, performing in a variety of productions and building a reputation as a talented and versatile ... read more
Ken Davenport Producer
Broadway: Groundhog Day (Tony nomination), The Play That Goes Wrong, Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), It's Only a Play, Macbeth starring Alan Cumming, Godspell, Kinky Boots (Broadway - Tony Award, National Tour, Toronto, Australia, and West End), The Visit (Tony nomination), Mothers and Sons (Tony nomination), The Bridges of Madison County (National Tour), Allegiance, Chinglish, Oleanna starring Bill Pullman and Julia Stiles, Speed-the-Plow, Will Ferrell's You're Welcome America (Tony nomination), Blithe Spirit (Broadway, West End and National Tour), and 13. Off-Broadway: Daddy Long Legs, Altar Boyz (Co-Conceiver), My First Time (Author), The Awesome 80s Prom (Creator), and Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, ... read more
Nigel Hook Set Designer
Nigel Hook is a UK based set and costume designer. He has designed for The Play that Goes Wrong in the West End, on Broadway, and in multiple productions around the world. His work has also been seen in THARK at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, at the Wemland Opera in Sweden, in Dial M For Murder at the Vienna English Theatre, at Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, Hitchhikers Guide to Fazakerley at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool, and more. Hook received his Post Graduate Diploma in Technical Theatre from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. ... read more
Andy Johnson Sound Designer
Andy has worked in the pro audio industry since 2004 when he formed a small hire company based in Hastings, East Sussex. The following year saw him venture out on his first theatre tour and begin his career in musical theatre. Since then Andy has worked in most of the West End theatres and touring houses on shows or concerts. In 2010 he entered the world of theatrical sound design, playing a pivotal role in designing, mixing and setting up shows. Andy joined us in May 2014 which has allowed him to work on a much larger scale. ... read more
Jack Lane Producer
Jack Lane is a multi-talented performer who has made a name for himself on both stage and screen. Born and raised in New York City, Lane developed a love for the arts at a young age and began pursuing his passion for acting in his teenage years. Lane's first major breakthrough came when he landed a role in the original Broadway production of "The Book of Mormon." He played the role of Elder Price, the young, ambitious Mormon missionary who travels to Uganda on a mission to convert the locals. Lane's performance was praised for its energy, humor, and heart, and ... read more
Kevin McCollum Producer
Kevin McCollum has received the Tony Award for Best Musical for "In the Heights" (2008), "Avenue Q" (2004), and "Rent" (1996), which also won the Pulitzer Prize. He is currently represented on Broadway with the Olivier Award-winning "The Play That Goes Wrong." He produced "Something Rotten!" (Broadway, National Tour), "Hand to God" ( Broadway, West End), "Motown: The Musical" (Broadway, West End, and National Tour), "The Drowsy Chaperone" in 2006, which won five Tony Awards, Baz Luhrmann's production of "Puccini's La Boheme" in 2002, [title of show] in 2008, the touring and Broadway productions of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas," the ... read more
Lucas McMahon Producer
Ric Mountjoy Lighting Designer
Ric is a Lighting Designer working mainly in theatre and opera, lighting shows in the West End, on tour in the UK and internationally, and site-specific commissions. His work has been seen at the Singapore International Arts Festival; at KidsFest in Hong Kong and Singapore; in Dubai, Bahrain and Doha, and most importantly in London and New York City. He worked for 10 years for English National Opera, including as Lead Console Programmer, and in the past for Birmingham Royal Ballet. Ric's first interest was in Political Theatre – art with something to say, a message to make you re-examine ... read more Additional producing credits: Next Fall 2010 Scottsboro Boys 2011 Desperate Writers (Off-Broadway) Union Square Theater 2011 Stick Fly 2011-2012 The King's Speech (2012) UK ... read more
Roberto Surace Costume Designer
Roberto originates from Melbourne Australia where he trained at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) gaining a BA in Dramatic Art (Production). Recent costume designs include Peter Pan Goes Wrong (Apollo & UK Tour) Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None (UK Tour) and The Play That Goes Wrong (Duchess & Budapest). Other costume designs were seen at West End Eurovision where he designed costumes for entries by Top Hat and Les Miserables. Before, during and after his training he went on to design sets and/or costumes of The Sound of Music, Barnum, Calamity Jane, The Wiz, Guys and Dolls, Bye ... read more
Mischief Theatre Producer
Kenny Wax Producer
John Yonover Producer

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Awards and Nominations

2017 BroadwayWorld Awards
Best Direction of a Play: Mark Bell won.
Best Play: The Play That Goes Wrong won.
Best Sound Design of a Play: Andrew Johnson won.

2017 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Set Design for a Play: Nigel Hook won.

2017 Drama League Awards
Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play: The Play That Goes Wrong was nominated but did not win.

2017 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Outstanding Set Design (Play or Musical): Nigel Hook was nominated but did not win.

2017 Tony Awards
Best Scenic Design of a Play: Nigel Hook won.

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