Glamour, suspense and a shocking twist await in this unmissable whodunnit.
A classic mystery packed with intrigue, glamour and suspense is coming to the stage when Richmond Amateur Dramatic Society presents The Mirror Crack’d from Wednesday 18 to Saturday 21 March.
Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff from the novel by Agatha Christie, the play is set in the village of St Mary Mead, where a glamorous cocktail party takes a dark turn. When tragedy strikes, the sharp-witted sleuth Miss Marple is drawn into a web of ambition, jealousy and deception.
Co-director Gregan Davis said the company was thrilled to stage the production in the 50th anniversary year of Christie’s death, adding that the story’s twists, red herrings and memorable characters make it “a fantastic show to rehearse – and even more thrilling to share with audiences”.
Co-director Lee Bowles added: “There’s nothing quite like hearing the collective gasp when the ‘whodunnit’ is revealed.”
Tickets are available from the Theatre’s Box Office on 01748 825252 or via the website.