At the Sign of the Crippled Harlequin by Norman Robbins
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Directed by Robyn Bull
A struggling guest house in the Peak District has a ghostly past, and a history of bad luck stories for its long list of previous owners. A guest dies under suspicious circumstances and secrets begin to emerge about the other guests, all of whom seem to have something to hide. The guests become housebound by a heavy snowfall and all that needs to be solved is who is genuine, and who is there for their own vengeful reason?
Production season: 25 September to 10 October 2020 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE - dates apply if in Level 1)
Tues-Sat at 8pm, Sun matinee 2pm
Adults: $29
Seniors: $25
University Students: $25
School Students: $17
Tuesday Treats: $26 (incls drink and mini ice cream)
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Come and support your local community theatre!
A Community Theatre production of 'At The Sign Of The Crippled Harlequin' by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd and New Zealand Play Bureau Ltd.
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