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I went a few years ago in Glasgow. It was good, not the most complicated of whodunit but it is also a little piece of theatre history too.Anyone been - reviews?
Any ex-Grange Hill cast in it?Been tonight for it's 70th anniversary and it was canny but very dated i.e. of its time.
Good cast though, 'im out of Eastenders - Todd Carty.
Similar to me, but was at Aldrich One (which if anybody has gluten-free requirements like my other half is an amazing place. She could choose anything from the menu and wine list as it is a GF kitchen).Saw it in London a few years ago. Had dinner in The Ivy across the road. Good night.
You should never fall asleep in an Agatha Christie playSimilar to me, but was at Aldrich One (which if anybody has gluten-free requirements like my other half is an amazing place. She could choose anything from the menu and wine list as it is a GF kitchen).
Unfortunately the amount of bubbly we put away at lunchtime led to me taking a little nap during the performance. But it was nice to be there to see a famous play.
You get told by the cast not to let on whodunnit, but I wouldn't have had a clue anyway.
Anyone been - reviews?
The seats in that theatre were so worn I remember, must have been thousands of fatties sitting in them.Saw it in London a few years ago. Had dinner in The Ivy across the road. Good night.
I had that. Took ages to set up.A bit long winded, but worth persevering with to see the man kick the bucket, the ball rolling down the chute, the man diving in the tub and the basket coming down.
Aye, Kerplunk likewise.I had that. Took ages to set up.