'Surely the most fiendishly clever thriller ever written for the stage' - The Times
Performances:
Mon 14 Apr: 7:45pm
Tue 15 Apr: 7:45pm
Wed 16 Apr: 7:45pm
Thu 17 Apr: 2:30pm, 7:45pm
Fri 18 Apr: 7:45pm
Sat 19 Apr: 2:30pm, 7:45pm
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| Mon eve | £20.00 | £20.00 | £20.00 | - |
| Tue - Sat eves | £26.00 | £24.00 | £22.00 | - |
| Thu & Sat mats | £22.00 | £22.00 | £22.00 | - |
Friends
£5 off Tue - Thu eves
Silver & Platinum Friends
£5 off all performances (except Mon eve, Thu & Sat mats)
Friday Friends Special
All tickets £16 (Limited availability)
Post Show Friends Event
Fri 18 April (Limited availability)
Please note that concessions are not available for online bookings.
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Simon MacCorkindale (Casualty) and Michael Praed (Robin of Sherwood) star in
Sleuth
One of the greatest ever stage thrillers, which ran for a stunning total of 12 years in London and New York, winning the Tony Award for Best Play and inspiring the hugely successful film starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine, makes it’s much anticipated return for an extraordinary revival.
Simon MacCorkindale, best known for his role as consultant Harry Harper in the BBC’s Casualty, the well-known hit TV series’ Falcon Crest and Manimal, and his roles in several major films, including Riddle of the Sands, and Michael Praed veteran of the television classics Robin of Sherwood and Dynasty, star in this audacious revival of Antony Shaffer’s masterpiece in which a young man arrives at the impressive home of a famous mystery writer, only to be unwittingly drawn into a tangled web of intrigue and gamesmanship, where nothing is quite what it seems.
This dark psychological ‘thriller about thrillers’ and intriguing study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation proves to be far more than a ‘whodunit’ and promises to baffle even the most proficient sleuth!
In Conversation
Wed 7pm
Hear about the show before you see it! Free. (Glass of wine included) The Studio, Limited availability
Drama Season Offer
£5 off when you book for And Then There Were None or Crown Matrimonial
STAGETEXT Captioned Performance
Thu 17 April 7.45pm
Audio Described Performance
with Irene Richards Sat 19 April 2.30pm
Running Time
2hrs

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