The Spider's Web

 PRODUCTION
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Venue:
Old Mill Theatre

Agatha Christie

Claudette Ridout

Our 'end of year' production is the Agatha Christie murder mystery,The Spider's Web.
When a murder occurs in Clarissa's drawing-room she initially suspects her young step-daughter. Things are not helped by the imminent arrival of husband Henry with a VIP in tow who might take a dim view of bodies in the house! however by the time Henry arrives the murderer has been unmasked and all is so normal that Henry is utterly unable to believe Clarissa when she explains why there are no refreshments ready for their honoured guest.
One of the "Queen of Crime's" classic thrillers.

The previously asvertised Sunday Matinee on November 19th has been cancelled, due to an air-show being held in South Perth and the consequent impossibility of finding anywhere to park withjion any reasonable distance of the theatre!
We are hoping to do a Matinee on SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25th as well as an evening performance.
WATCH THIS SPACE!


8pm

Norma Davis

9367.8719

oldmilltheatre@exemail.com.au

0402.249.249

$15/$12

Old Mill Theatre, Cnr Mends St/Mill point Rd, South Perth, WA
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