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Performance

VenueNew Theatre Royal
Also: Minghella Studio
TownPortsmouth
CountyHampshire
From29th October 2018
To3rd November 2018
New Theatre Royal (V769)
Current/Future Listings
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The Case of the Frightened Lady

Work:: The Case of the Frightened Lady (S1204762911)

When Inspector Tanner is called in to investigate a ruthless murder at Mark's Priory, the grand ancestral home of the Lebanon family, he quickly discovers that nothing is quite as it seems. The household is controlled by the family physician, the footmen behave more like guests than servants and the secretary Isla is afraid for her life. As Tanner moves closer to the heart of the mystery he uncovers a shocking and closely guarded secret ... Building on the phenomenal decade long success of The Agatha Christie Company, which sold over two million tickets around the UK, comes a new thrilling chapter. Following this year's acclaimed production of Ruth Rendell's A Judgement in Stone, the Classic Thriller Company returns with a brand new adaption from the legendary "King of the detective thriller", Edgar Wallace - the brains behind one of the most iconic films of all time, King Kong.
Author Edgar Wallace

Production:: (T01938148334)

Workshop leader Bill Kenwright
Company The Classic Thriller Theatre Company
Adapted by Antony Lampard
Director Roy Marsden
Design Julie Godfrey
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Dan Samson
Performer John Partridge (Inspector Tanner)
Performer Deborah Grant (Lady Lebanon)
Performer Robert Duncan (Dr Amersham)
Performer Philip Lowrie (Kelver)
Performer Scarlett Archer (Isla)
Performer Matt Barber (Lord Lebanon)
Performer Angus Brown (Brook)
Performer Gwynfor Jones (Tilling)
Performer Rosie Thomson (Mrs Tilling)
Performer Joshua Wichard (Studd)
Performer Simon Desborough (Gilder)
Performer Matt Lacey (Detective Sergeant Totti)

Listing:: L0252896868




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