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MURDER SHE DIDN'T WRITE
Mon 21 Sep

MURDER SHE DIDN'T WRITE

Frankwell QuayShrewsburySY3 8FT

Auditorium

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Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready because Edinburgh Fringe favourites, Degrees of Error, are bringing back their multiple sell-out show for your sleuthing pleasure.
 
They’ll create a classic murder mystery on the spot in this ingenious improvised comedy. You, the audience, become the author as the cast act out your very own Agatha Christie-inspired masterpiece live on stage. At each show, this extraordinarily talented company use audience suggestions to create a unique, original and extremely comical murder mystery just for you. All you have to do... is solve it!
 
Ms Gold poisoned at a synchronised swimming gala? Dr Blue exploded by cannon during a hot air balloon race? Professor Violet crushed to death at a Love Island recoupling? You decide!
 
But will you guess whodunnit before the killer is revealed?
 
"Hilarious... the show is a riot” Scottish Daily Mail
 
“Absolutely fantastic... incredibly clever... laugh-out-loud funny..." VoiceMag.uk
 
£29.50 | FRIENDS 10% OFF | 12+ (some strong language and sexual references)
 
Running time: 2hrs (includes interval)
Mon 21 Sep07:30PM Book
Venue Levy
Where applicable, advertised ticket prices are inclusive of a venue levy, retained by the venue to sustain and develop the programme of arts and culture in Shropshire.

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