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by Peter Gordon

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Synopsis
This hilarious spoof of the best of Agatha Christie traditions is set in a country manor house in the 1930's, with an assembled cast of characters guaranteed to delight. The play introduces the inept and bungling Inspector Pratt, who battles against the odds to solve the murder of the house's owner. It soon becomes clear that the murderer isn't finished yet, but will the miscreant be unmasked before everyone else has met their doom, or will the audience die laughing first?
Performance Details
Murdered to Death was performed at the Howell Centre Theatre, Brunel University in Uxbridge during October 1997.
Directors
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| Producer |
Simon Austin |
| Director |
Brett Alderton |
Cast |
| Mildred Bagshot |
Angie Molloy |
| Dorothy Foxton |
Angela Barker |
| Bunting |
Karneet Chowdhury |
| Colonel Charles Craddock |
Simon Taylor |
| Margaret Craddock |
Roz Harvey |
| Pierre Marceau |
Rez Mossavat |
| Elizabeth Hartley-Trumpington |
Ruth Emery |
| Joan Maple |
Rebecca Sycamore |
| Inspector Pratt |
Ian Jackman |
| Constable Thomkins |
Justin Otto |
Crew |
| Stage Manager |
David McCann |
| Assistant Stage Manager |
Matt Tucker |
| Lighting Director |
Phil Emery |
| Lighting Assistant |
Danny Yates |
| Set Designer |
Ian Rawlings |
| Costume |
Laura Penney |
| Properties |
Helen Baker |
| Gun Handler |
David Sullivan |
| Crew |
Martin Lewin |
Publicity |
| Publicity |
Lisa Sanders |
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