THE audience of Belstone Players' latest production will have to figure out whodunnit during a night of fun.
'Agatha Crusty and the Village Hall Murders' follows the investigations of incompetent Detective Inspector Twigg and unassuming crime novelist Agatha Crusty, as they try to figure out who is committing murders in the village of Chortleby.
From Toby the Vicar and Eleanor, Chair of the committee, to Harry Knott the caretaker and 'identical' twins Olivia and Oliver Truscott-Pratt, there are plenty of suspects.
And with an investigating officer as incompetent as DI Twigg, there are plenty of laughs as the murders pile up.
All this and supper too, in Belstone Village Hall, on the evenings of Wednesday, March 19 to Saturday, March 22. Starring all the usual Belstone Players' suspects and directed by Robin Hill, the evening consists of a two-act play by Derek Webb with a two-course supper during the interval.
Bar opens at 6.30pm, with curtain up at 7pm.
Tickets £10 from Marion Walpole on 01837 840498




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