8.00pm
Saturday
13 September 2008
Cleave
Warne Hall, (Behind St Matthews Church), Borstal
Box Office:
01634 311387
Tickets:- £5.00
Concessions: £1 off for Children, Students &
Seniors
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7.45pm
Wednesday
8 October 2008
The Brook Theatre, Old Town Hall, Chatham, Kent. ME4 4SE
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01634 338338
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Bombed
Out
a Pyramid Puzzles Murder Mystery by Bob
Cooke
The Air raid siren has roared and a somewhat odd assortment
of people find themselves thrown together in a bomb shelter,
somewhere in the south-east of England, on a September
evening in 1941.
Larry
Barton-Smythe helps a young recuperating soldier, Andy
Jones, into the bunker and they join Lydia Ludovski, a
teacher, dreadfully frightened of all the bombing and
Mrs Edna Grimbert, a land army organiser who is fretting
about her 'girls' on the 'outside'. They are seated with
Sir Mansfield Carpenter, an Industrialist, who finds himself
rather partial to the young American socialite Pamela
Pinkerton, whilst Sir Mansfield’s wife Lady Millicent,
is similarly taken with young Larry Barton-Smythe –
a charming young man of means, however, she’s miffed
since it appears Larry’s affections appear to also
lie with the American socialite Pamela Pinkerton.
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So Lady Millicent turns her affections to the lone recuperating
soldier Andy Jones, much to Sir Mansfield irritation.
Could this be a motive for murder?
Stanley
Whitworth, in the motor trade, Jean-Pierre Jumper, a Belgian
refugee, and Colonel Fortune, who is in civilian dress
(the Americans aren’t in the war yet!) were enjoying
a pint or two at the White Horse Pub and have joined the
mix of relative strangers in the bunker – causing
tensions to rise when accusations of war racketeering,
and cowardice are raised. Could this be a motive for murder?
With
espionage, jealousy, hatred and blind ignorance- there
are certainly a few motives for murder in the bunker –
but who dies, and how, and more to the point – why?
Will your little grey cells will solve the puzzle before
the 'reveal'! |
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whether on stage, backstage or out front, why not come along
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first Thursday of every month
between 8.30pm and 10.30pm at Cleave Warne Hall (behind
St. Matthew's Church), Borstal Street, Borstal, Rochester.
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