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Billingshurst Dramatic Society: Murder at Peacock Hall

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AplaybyEricChappell|DirectedbyGeorgeYates

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7.30pm26th -29th October EWHURSTVILLAGEHALL

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Murder at Peacock Hall

The Billingshurst Dramatic Society are back by popular demand with another murder mystery at the Kings Head in November. Murder at Peacock Hall, written by BDS regular Kathryn Attwood, follows last year’s sellout Last Orders: Murder at the Pub. This time the action is set in a 1930s country house and loosely inspired by the boardgame Cluedo. Enjoy a drink in the relaxed setting of the bar, as murderous events play out around you; then see if you can beat Inspector Waddington to discover who has committed the crime. Colonel Horatio English-Mustard and Professor Peregrine Plum will join the Reverend Cuthbert Green and other nearly-familiar names at Peacock Hall.

Performances will be at The King’s Head on 8th, 14th and 15th November at 7.30pm, and tickets are available directly from the pub.

The ticket price of £15 will include a meal, and, as well as prizes for correctly identifying the murderer, there will also be a prize for the best 1930s fancy dress! Ted Gooda

Photo: taking a break during rehearsals, left to right: Peter Burton, Jon Dall, Will Gooda and Jane Andrews