'˜Murder Weekend' on way to Larne
![Lucinda McCloskey and Sarah Masterson in rehearsals for Larne Drama Circle's Autumn production 'Murder Weekend'. The play is coming to the McNeill Theatre on November 21, 22, and 23.](https://www.northernirelandworld.com/webimg/legacy_oak_109541219.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Lucinda McCloskey and Sarah Masterson in rehearsals for Larne Drama Circle's Autumn production 'Murder Weekend'. The play is coming to the McNeill Theatre on November 21, 22, and 23.](/img/placeholder.png)
Directed by Jay Alexander, “Murder Weekend” tells the tale of Livia, a romantic short story writer (Michelle King) and her husband Stanley (Jim Shields) who arrive at a country hotel for a Murder Mystery weekend. Patsy (Alison McCubbin) and her husband Ashley (Jonathan Temples) and Dotty (Beth Alexander) and Vi (Margaret Steward), a pair of eccentric Murder Mystery experts, arrive
to join them.
Events become rather fraught when each person receives their Murder Mystery game envelope. Someone has left extra notes for Patsy and Stanley exposing Livia and Ashley’s illicit affair.
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Mrs Johnson, the landlady (Lucinda McCluskey), has the unenviable task of controlling all this. However, her problem of coping with marital strife among the guests fades into the background with the disappearance of giddy housemaid Shelley (Sarah Masterson). Intrigue and suspicion deepen with the arrival of Wallace (Bertie Fulton) - an uninvited guest.
Is Shelley’s disappearance part of the Murder Mystery or has something more sinister happened?
Has there been an actual murder or is it all just part of the game?
Tickets are priced £8.
Booking is now open at Larne Visitor Information Centre, telephone 028 28262495.
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