Mon
6 - Sat 11 February 2012
Directed
by Christopher Ward
'A
chilling anatomy of an apparently motiveless murder'
Theatre
Box Office: 01926 856548
At
precisely 6.45pm young Ronald Kentley was strangled with
a rope by two fellow undergraduates, who subsequently deposited
his body in a chest. Later that same evening his friends
and family, including the deceased’s father, are invited
round to a tea party. As the evening progresses the perpetrators
increasingly test their ingenuity and morality to the limit;
but will any of their guests realise their dark secret?
Based on a real case, Patrick Hamilton’s dark classic presents
a chilling anatomy of an apparently motiveless murder, and
a brilliant snapshot of a jazz-age generation wallowing
in privilege, booze, parties, a shallow obsession with fashion
and films, and a desperate inner emptiness. Premiered in
1929, it was later adapted as a film by Alfred Hitchcock.