Performance Dates
16 Oct 2009 – 18 Oct 2009October 2009
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Details
- Playwright
- Paul Freed
- Director
- David W. Owens
AddressTown Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown
Wingz Productions latest show, “Death by Chocolate” is being staged at the Town Hall Theatre, 297 Queen Street, Campbelltown. The season opens on 16th October 2009 followed by a supper afterwards. The play is a murder-mystery comedy written by Paul Freed, directed by David W. Owens and produced by Sandi Owens.
David & Sandi have produced many successful shows together, some have included; “’allo ‘allo”, “Are you being Served?”, “Fawlty Towers”, “Lady Windermere’s Fan”, “The Importance of Being Earnest”, “Pygmalion” and most recently “The Hound of the Baskervilles”.
The production is set at the Meadowbrook Health Resort and stars Timothy Ross as John Stone – the health resort manager, Suzanne Sayers as Lady Barbara Riverdale – the owner of the health resort & Lady Riverdale Chocolates, Robbie Earnshaw as Ed Parlor – a mystery novel writer and guest at the heath resort and Melanie Ford as Margaret Daniels – a journalist from “Elite Magazine” who has been invited by Lady Riverdale to write an article on the Grand Re-Opening of the health resort.
The season for the play is: Friday 16th October 2009 & Saturday 17th October 2009 at 8pm and Sunday 18th October 2009 at 2pm. Tickets are $22.00 (Adults), $17.00 (Seniors/Students), $14.00 (All tickets for Sunday 18th October 2009). Tickets can be booked by calling (02) 4627-1550, tickets can also be purchased from the theatre box office from 11th October 2009.
Synopsis:
Members of the newly renovated Meadowbrook Health Resort are dropping like flies, including famed chef Edith Chiles! On the eve of the grand re-opening, this is not the best advertisement! It's up to John Stone, the manager, to find the cause and the murderer. Delightfully sarcastic and cynical.
Stone finds himself teaming up with Ed Parlor, mystery writer and amateur sleuth, in a wacky race against time. The clues point to a sinister box of chocolates, and the suspects include all the outlandish characters working for the resort.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.