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Murder, She Didn’t Write Announces Further West End Dates Following Sell-Out London Debut

by Staff Writer
June 3, 2025
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Murder She Didn't Write credit Pamela Raith Photography

Murder She Didn't Write credit Pamela Raith Photography

Following a triumphant, sold-out debut earlier this year, the critically acclaimed improvised murder mystery Murder, She Didn’t Write returns to the West End with three new dates at The Duchess Theatre.

Audiences can catch the show on Monday 21st July, Monday 29th September, and Monday 24th November 2025.

Presented by improv veterans Degrees of Error, Murder, She Didn’t Write invites the audience to become the author of a brand-new Agatha Christie-style whodunnit—crafted live on stage.

       

Each performance is entirely unique, with the audience selecting both the victim and the murderer, resulting in a hilariously unpredictable evening of theatre.

The rotating cast includes Lizzy Skrzypiec (The Wheel, Bridge of Lies), Rachael Procter-Lane (Closer Each Day), Caitlin Campbell (Rocky Shock Horror), Peter Baker (Only Fools and Horses), Stephen Clements (Tales of Adventure), Douglas Walker (Of Christmas Past), and Sylvia Bishop (Impromptu Shakespeare).

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Degrees of Error, founded in 2010, are the resident troupe at The Bristol Improv Theatre—the UK’s first dedicated improv venue. The company also mentors emerging talent in the Bristol area.

Director and cast member Lizzy Skrzypiec said:
“It’s been a joy performing our show on the West End. And we have been blown away by the audiences we have had. The shows we have done have been a blast, so far sharing a theatre with The Play That Goes Wrong has gone so right.”

Critics have praised the show as:
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“It’s over-the-top and laugh-out-loud hilarious. A total tonic.” – North West End ★★★★★
“I laughed so much it hurt.” – The Indiependent ★★★★★

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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