Etiquetas
alexandra theatre, anything goes, Birmingham, conventry belgrade, crime, dartford orchard, detective, gielgud theatre, glasgow, high society, ian talbolt, leeds, leicester, lend me a tenor, london, looking good dead, mayflower, million dollar quartet, Milton Keynes, norwhich, palace theatre, peter james, priscilla, shaftesbury theatre, shaun mckenna, southampton, st james theatre, stage, the mousetrap, theatre royal, theatre royal brighton, theatre royal glasgow, west end
The acclaimed novelist will have one more of his renowned crime stories turned into a stage version in the next year’s spring. The play, which has been adapted by celebrated dramaturg Shaun McKenna, brings back the famous character of Detective Roy Grace, who will have to protect the witness of a vicious killing, as well as his family. The show will be directed by Olivier Award winner Ian Talbolt, whose previous credits include The Mousetrap,Anything Goes, Priscilla Queen of the Desert or Million Dollar Quartet.