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» Stage: Murdered To Death

Victor Spinetti heads the cast in the Agatha Christie spoof comedy Murdered To Death

We love a good murder mystery and what could be better than one starring Victor Spinetti? Spinetti, a one-time Brighton resident, has had a glittering career on screen and stage working at times with The Beatles and the Royal Shakespeare Company. In Peter Gordon’s comedy mystery, Murdered To Death, Spinetti joins Norman Pace and Sandra Dickinson for the first play of the new Worthing Theatres drama season. The Agatha Christie-inspired comedy thriller is set in a country manor in the 1930s, where Bunting the Butler, stiff upper-lipped Charles Craddock, the bumbling local inspector and constable, as well as local sleuth Miss Maple, are joined by a debutante and a shady French art dealer and his moll in a comic combination of murderous fun and hysterical occurrences.

Murdered to Death Connaught Theatre, Union Place, Worthing, Tuesday 10–Saturday 14 August, 7.30pm, matinees 2pm Wedensday and 2.30pm Saturday, £14–£23, 01903 206 206, www.worthingtheatres.co.uk

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