The Play That Goes Wrong in Wellington – A Spectacular Comedy Theatre Experience Awaits: Grab Your Tickets and get Details.
Discover the best of Theatre arts at The Play That Goes Wrong, happening in Wellington at The Opera House Wellington on 26/04/2025. Get ready to experience the magic of Theatre arts event. invites you to indulge in the culture of Theatre with captivating arts Theatre events. This is your chance to explore the world of Theatre arts like never before.
What to Expect:
Join us for an event of musical bliss at The Play That Goes Wrong in Wellington. This Theatre event, set to take place at The Opera House Wellington, promises to transport you to a world of harmony and excitement. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Music and experience the thrill of live Theatre music.
The Play That Goes Wrong in The Opera House Wellington 2025 event details:
The Play That Goes Wrong in New Zealand FAQ
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Are children allowed to The Opera House Wellington?
Children Rules: Children Supervision: Children under the age of 14 must be supervised by a responsible adult while on the premises.
Where to get ticket for The Play That Goes Wrong? Ticket information:
Don’t miss your chance to witness The Play That Goes Wrong in Wellington. Tickets to The Play That Goes Wrong are available now and can be purchased through TicketMaster. There are various ticket options to suit your preferences for an enhanced experience.
Tickets important note:
All Tickets are Mobile Ticket Only. Mobile Tickets are like Print-at-Home tickets but instead of having to print off the tickets yourself, you can just show the barcode on your mobile phone. It is the easiest way to access tickets to your events. For more information visit Ticketmaster.co.nz/mobileticket Please note: There is no elevator in the Opera House and access to the Dress Circle and Gallery are via stairs. The Gallery may be unsuitable for patrons with accessibility requirements or experience vertigo. For further information, please contact us on 04 916 1205.
Where The Play That Goes Wrong taking place? Venue Information:
The Play That Goes Wrong event will be held at The Opera House Wellington.
Directions: Get to The Opera House Wellington.
Venue important note:
Fees for Primary Tickets: The following fees apply to primary tickets sold on behalf of the event organiser: An Infrastructure Charge of up to 1.95% applies to tickets purchased online or via our contact centre only as a fee for providing our contact centre and ticketing platform. This will be added to the price of tickets displayed on our event page. A Handling Fee of $11.00 per transaction applies over the phone & $5.00 online. A delivery fee may apply depending on the mode of delivery selected. A $2.00 Booking Fee per ticket applies if purchasing tickets from an outlet or the venue Box Office. Fees for Resale Tickets: Resale Tickets, sold by fans and verified by Ticketmaster, may be available for this event. A Resale Seller Fee of no more than 5% of the resale ticket price and a handling Fee of $8.00 per transaction apply to purchases of Resale Tickets.
What parking choices are available near the The Opera House Wellington?
We recommend you give yourself plenty of time to find a car park prior to your show. There is convenient street parking nearby as well as several car parking areas close to the venue. For more information please visit https://www.parkopedia.co.nz/parking/locations/the_opera_house_manners_street_wellington_new_zealand_rbsm15j76hc
Is there seating available for individuals with accessibility needs in The Opera House Wellington?
Please communicate any special requirements regarding seats for wheelchair users when booking your tickets. Contact Ticketmaster on (09) 970 9711 or email [email protected] Please note as The Opera House is an historic venue, there is no elevator access. Access to the Dress Circle is via two flights of stairs Access to the Gallery is via an additional six flights of stairs. Some seats may be at steep level and may not be suitable for patrons who experience vertigo.