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A pretty young parlour maid is discovered unconscious,
holding a gun, while her lover lies dead beside her in
the home of a prominent family. Adapted from a French
farce, this comedy centres on a young magistrate
tasked with getting to the bottom of the murder. His
superiors want the incident swept under the carpet, but
there’s more to this case than meets the eye!
Performance Dates
Wednesday 5 May – Saturday 19 June
Sunday Matinees: 16 May & 6 June
Box Office Dates
Saturdays 17 April, 1 & 8 May 9am -12 noon at the Theatre or by phone
Also by phone any performance night from 7pm - 8pm.
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