Actors from a local theatre are performing in a murder mystery play with a twist, allowing the audience to guess who the culprit is.
The spooky, specially-penned play will be performed for charity by six actors from the Kenneth More Theatre, Ilford, on November 16, at the Sir James Hawkey Hall, in Broomhill Road, Woodford Green.
Mayor of Redbridge’s charity committee spokeswoman, Mary O’Shea, said: “It is going to be an Agatha Christie type performance, a whodunit, written especially for this type of occasion and there will also be a supper provided.
“The actors drop clues throughout so you have to pay special attention while you are watching.
“Audience members are allowed to ask one question each from the actors after the performance, and the person who guesses the murderer correctly will win a prize.”
Tickets will be £25 and the Mayor of Redbridge’s charity committee is hoping to sell 100 to raise money for local voluntary charity Hopes and Dreams.
For tickets email annywm@onetel.com or call Mary O’Shea on 07748 155 680.
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