Following the success of The Hollow, The Unexpected Guest, And Then There Were None and Spider's Web, The Agatha Christie Theatre Company is proud to present the next instalment in the highly acclaimed series, Witness for the Prosecution.
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Emily French, an elderly woman who plans to leave her considerable estate to the charming young Leonard, is found dead. Murdered. Though he protests his innocence, Leonard quickly becomes the prime suspect. His plea hinges on his wife’s testimony, until the sudden appearance of a mysterious young woman, bearing an unexpected clue. Will the truth be revealed in time or will Leonard be declared guilty at the hands of the Witness for the Prosecution?
In a world where everyone seems to be harbouring a dark secret, this gripping courtroom drama will keep you guessing until the final fatal moment.
The audience's gasps as the truth is revealed are testament to a satisfying conclusion.
Joe Harmston's Agatha Christie Theatre Company delivers all this with terrific flair, and a simmering sense of humour that Christie might well have enjoyed.
A well constructed and brilliantly acted court drama that is totally unpredictable (unless you previously read the book or saw the movie obviously).
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Theatre Royal, Glasgow from Monday June 28, 2010, until Saturday July 3, 2010. 7.30pm. Matinees on Thursday, July 1 and Saturday, July 3 at 2.30pm.. More info: www.theambassadors.com/theatreroyalglasgow/
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen from Monday September 20, 2010, until Saturday September 25, 2010. 7.30pm. Matinees on Sept 23 at 2.00pm and Sept 25 at 2.30pm. More info: www.hmtaberdeen.com