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The Cornley Drama Society returns with five plays performed live for the public to “enjoy.” Sets fall down and, oddly, up, horses cause havoc, and many, many things catch fire.
“The Goes Wrong Show” team presents its take on the Nativity story, funded by a corporate sponsor. The performance soon descends into chaos, but somehow the greatest story ever told is told.
“The Goes Wrong Show” team presents its take on the Nativity story, funded by a corporate sponsor. The performance soon descends into chaos, but somehow the greatest story ever told is told.
A coup in the ranks means that Robert is in charge of this week’s show, a Downton-esque family saga. Under his watch, everything goes right — except the set, props, costumes, and actors!
A coup in the ranks means that Robert is in charge of this week’s show, a Downton-esque family saga. Under his watch, everything goes right — except the set, props, costumes, and actors!
Chris returns to the leadership of the Cornley Drama Society. Sadly, his attempts to bring culture to the masses are thwarted by self-raising drawbridges, flammable props, and more mishaps.
Chris returns to the leadership of the Cornley Drama Society. Sadly, his attempts to bring culture to the masses are thwarted by self-raising drawbridges, flammable props, and more mishaps.
An American prison-break drama is this week’s offering, full of intrigue, excitement, and double cross. And Robert’s terrified niece Lucy makes her debut, with predictable disaster.
An American prison-break drama is this week’s offering, full of intrigue, excitement, and double cross. And Robert’s terrified niece Lucy makes her debut, with predictable disaster.
Chris asks each cast member to put on a performance. Robert’s acting Disaster Class kicks things off, followed by Max’s kitchen-sink drama, Vanessa’s improv, and Chris’s attempt at ballet.
Chris asks each cast member to put on a performance. Robert’s acting Disaster Class kicks things off, followed by Max’s kitchen-sink drama, Vanessa’s improv, and Chris’s attempt at ballet.
The Cornley Drama Society continues the Disaster Festival with an audio drama, the world’s least interesting play, a ’70s farce, and, as the finale, a triumphant circus-based musical.
The Cornley Drama Society continues the Disaster Festival with an audio drama, the world’s least interesting play, a ’70s farce, and, as the finale, a triumphant circus-based musical.
The Cornley Drama Society returns with five plays performed live for the public to “enjoy.” Sets fall down and, oddly, up, horses cause havoc, and many, many things catch fire.