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Murder, She Didn’t Write Extends Residency at Leicester Square Theatre

by Staff Writer
December 20, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Murder She Didnt Write c. Jamie Corbin

Murder She Didnt Write c. Jamie Corbin

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Off the back of yet another successful Edinburgh Fringe run in August, and a successful Autumn residency at Leicester Square Theatre, Degrees of Error’s hilarious and innovative Murder, She Didn’t Write will continue their monthly shows at the Leicester Square Theatre as their residency has been extended with shows now booked until May 2019. In addition to this, they are due to embark on a national tour where they will bring their riotous show to audiences across England come the New Year.

In this wild and anarchic show, the audience becomes both author and sleuth as they are invited to help to create their very own Agatha Christie-inspired masterpiece – and to watch it unfold on stage.

Every night, the extraordinarily talented company create a unique space where audiences can unleash their literary prowess and create an original and extremely comical improvised murder-mystery. Miss Crimson poisoned in the parlour? Mr Gold exploded by cannon in Sainsbury’s? You decide! But will you guess whodunit?

Using audience suggestions, evidence and ideas, the team create a bespoke world – and one lucky audience member gets to play god, choosing both the murderer and victim.

Degrees of Error invite audiences to take up their magnifying glasses, and don their deerstalkers for a never-before-seen (and never-to-be-seen-again), unscripted murder-mystery, which promises to dazzle, enthral and delight.

       

Murder, She Didn’t Write dates and tickets here.

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