November 2019 Production

Murder is a Game

By Fred Carmichael

Playing with murder is a deadly pursuit...

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A group of people go to a spooky mansion for a weekend of murder mystery fun and then find themselves in the middle of a real murder mystery? This sounds right up ATG's street! Come along and join us for an evening of great entertainment!

Tickets

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Tickets cost £12.

Synopsis

Murder is a Game by Fred Carmichael

When a successful married mystery writing team hit a block with the plot for their new book, their publisher arranges for them to spend a weekend in an old mansion, built on a movie set.

To help inspire the writers, various people have been hired to play an assortment of characters and act out a murder which the couple must try to solve. However, when a real murder occurs fun and mayhem ensue.

Performance dates:

Friday 22nd November, 8pm
Saturday 23rd November, 8pm
Thursday 28th November, 8pm
Friday 29th November, 8pm
Saturday 30th November, 8pm

Please note, seating is unallocated in our Hall. You can book the table you would like to sit at in advance and then choose your seats at that table when you arrive on the night.

Venue info:

Warlingham Church Hall - click here for full address and directions

Doors open at 7:30pm, please don't plan to arrive before 7:30pm because we may still be setting up and will have to ask you to wait outside for safety reasons.

Seating is around tables of eight, please feel free to bring your own drinks and nibbles and a group of mates and make yourselves at home. Tea and coffee is available during the interval.

We have a ramp for disabled access, accessible toilets and a hearing loop available, our front of house team are happy to help when you arrive.

 

Article posted 3rd October 2019.