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VenueYvonne Arnaud Theatre
Also: Mill Studio
TownGuildford
CountySurrey
From27th October 2017
To28th October 2017
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre (V702)
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  • Date of change: 28 Jun 17 - T1444573307

The Game's Afoot, Try The Fish (And the Man with the Twisted Hip)

The Game's Afoot, Try The Fish (And the Man with the Twisted  Hip)

Work:: The Game's Afoot, Try The Fish (And the Man with the Twisted Hip) (S0693901115)

The first and second episodes of Tom Taylor's critically-acclaimed Charlie Montague Mysteries. These delightful one man plays are packed with nonstop laughs from start to finish and a revolving gallery of high society dames and eccentric waiters - all played by Taylor. Two gloriously silly murder mysteries for anyone who ever wished Bertie Wooster was a detective. The Game's a Foot, Try The Fish is the introduction to our hero, Charlie Montague. Inspired by the Hippodrome's latest mystery play, rakish aristocrat Charlie takes out an advert offering his services as a consulting detective and, one breakfast later, finds himself on his first case. What follows sees the gloriously inept love child of Agatha Christie and PG Wodehouse determined to prevent a murder. The chap dies. The Man with the Twisted Hip sees Charlie (not put off in the slightest by the ups and downs of his first case) accept an invitation to the opening of a new art exhibition where he is presented with the double-threat of murder and modern art. He is equally baffled by both.
Author Tom Taylor

Production:: (T1444573307)

Company Sitting Room Productions
Performer Tom Taylor

Listing:: L01594160804




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