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This guide will introduce students to costume design in the 1920's.

The Play the Goes Wrong

The Play That Goes Wrong

Broadway Comedy

SYNOPSIS:

Get ready for a night of mishaps, mischief, and madcap mania! It’s the opening night of the Cornley Drama Society’s newest production, “The Murder at Haversham Manor,” and things have quickly gone from bad…to utterly disastrous. The troupe’s ambitious 1920s whodunit has everything you never want in a show: falling props, collapsing scenery, an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything…including their lines. How will this eager ensemble battle against all of the disastrous odds? Will they make it to the final curtain call?

An international hit that’s equal parts Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes – The Play That Goes Wrong is full of hilarious perfection.

Instructions

Welcome to the Theatre Costume LibGuide.  This guide serves as a starting point for your research into and exploration of the designing costumes for the 1920's.  Choose a tab at the top of the page to see a variety of resources you can explore within that topic. Citation information can be referenced on the last page of the guide. If you need additional help please let the Library know.  

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