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Performance

VenueOxford Playhouse
TownOxford
CountyOxfordshire
From29th October 2024
To2nd November 2024
WhenTue-Thu/Sat 19:30. Fri 20:00. Wed, Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
Oxford Playhouse (V803)
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  • Date of change: 23 Jul 24 - T2113973756

Rebus: A Game Called Malice

Work:: Rebus: A Game Called Malice (S0119005700)

Told exclusively on stage.
Author Ian Rankin
Author Simon Reade

Production:: (T2113973756)

A splendid dinner party concludes with a game created by the hostess. A murder in a stately home needs to be solved. Suspects, clues and red herrings await - but the dinner-party guests have secrets of their own, threatened by the very game they are playing. And among them is Inspector John Rebus. True crime is his calling - is he playing an alternative game, one to which only he knows the rules? There is danger with every twist and turn - and a shocking discovery will send this game called Malice hurtling towards a gasp-inducing conclusion.
Producer Dan Schumann
Producer Lee Dean
Producer Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Director Loveday Ingram
Performer Gray O'Brien (John Rebus)
Performer Abigail Thaw (Stephanie Jeffries)
Performer Billy Hartman (Jack Fleming)

Listing:: L0429209373




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Production details

A splendid dinner party concludes with a game created by the hostess. A murder in a stately home needs to be solved. Suspects, clues and red herrings await - but the dinner-party guests have secrets of their own, threatened by the very game they are playing. And among them is Inspector John Rebus. True crime is his calling - is he playing an alternative game, one to which only he knows the rules? There is danger with every twist and turn - and a shocking discovery will send this game called Malice hurtling towards a gasp-inducing conclusion.

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