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In 1925 and an old country house, which had been empty for some time, had been bought by Colonel James Warburton who had escaped from "the troubles" in Ireland. His home there, Drenagh Castle, had been destroyed by fire and he fled with his wife Adrienne to England. Shortly after arriving in England, Adrienne died and Colonel Warburton spent some time travelling the world. On one of these journeys he met and married Charlotte Baker, an American from New Orleans. In 1928 James returns to the house once more with plans to end his travels and make the house a permanent home for himself and his new bride. What should have been a convivial afternoon soon deteriorates into something of a nightmare as tensions mount and hidden secrets are exposed. There is a sudden death and one member of the group takes charge of proceedings, seeking to get to the bottom of the afternoon's events. All the clues are there to lead to the right conclusion, but will they be correctly deduced? The investigator, with the help of the other guests at the dinner party must get to the truth before the afternoon is out! Murder at the Manor - Join Moonstone Theatre Company to help them solve a mystery, whilst enjoying a fabulous afternoon tea experience, held in Stage Left.

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Company: Moonstone Theatre Company

Murder at the Manor - Murder Mystery Afternoon Tea - An Afternoon of Treats and Intrigue

Murder at the Manor - Murder Mystery Afternoon Tea - An Afternoon of Treats and Intrigue (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T024337970. Details of all Murder at the Manor - Murder Mystery Afternoon Tea - An Afternoon of Treats and Intrigue archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01396011487

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14 Sep 24Palace Theatre
Paignton, Devon
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