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Top thriller on stage at the Theatre Royal



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SLEUTH, one of the greatest ever stage thrillers comes to the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, later this month.
Simon MacCorkindale, best known for his role as consultant Harry Harper in the BBC's Casualty, and Michael Praed, veteran of the television classics Robin of Sherwood and Dynasty, star in this audacious revival of Anthony Shaffer's masterpiece.

A man arrives at the impressive home of a famous mystery writer, only to be unwittingly drawn into a tangled web of intrigue and gamesmanship, where nothing is quite what it seems.

This dark psychological 'thriller about thrillers' and intriguing study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation proves to be far more than a 'whodunit' and promises to baffle even the most proficient sleuth.

Sleuth will be at the Theatre Royal from Monday, March 31, to Saturday, April 5.

Performance Times: Evenings 7.30pm Wednesday matinee 2pm, Saturday matinee 2.30pm

Ticket Prices range from £8 to £24 with concessions available.



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  • Last Updated: 12 March 2008 10:21 AM
  • Source: Ripley & Heanor News
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