“The Play That Goes Wrong” gets everything right

Brandon Silberstein, left, Drew Benjamin Jones (on couch), Kyle Dayrit, Michelle Skinner and Brandon Taylor in the Palo Alto Players’ production of “The Play That Goes Wrong,” running through Feb. 5 at the Lucie Stern Theatre in Palo Alto. (Photo by Scott Lasky)

Palo Alto Players’ production of “The Play That Goes Wrong” is mischievous, charming and over-the-top uproarious.

Expertly directed by Katie O’Bryon Champlin, “Play” moves along so swiftly – with at least three good belly laughs per minute – that the two acts ended too soon for the packed preview night audience, who hooted, hollered and insisted the show’s eight principal

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