Murder in Company: A Play

Murder in Company: A Play
ISBN-10
057301289X
ISBN-13
9780573012891
Category
English drama
Pages
67
Language
English
Published
1973
Publisher
Samuel French Limited
Authors
Philip King, John Boland

Description

Murder in Company. A Dramatic Society is assembling on the stage of a church hall to rehearse a production of a mystery-thriller under its somewhat dictatorial director Philip Stephens. Events and strains within the company, however, more than equal those in the play they are to present. Philip's wife is friendlier than is wise with a young man of the company, a "prowler" is in the neighbourhood and attacks one of the girls, an unpleasant caretaker tries a little blackmail and one of the women seems to know him from the past. The rehearsal proceeds under difficulties until the mysterious death of the caretaker brings the situation of the who-dunnit even more closely into real life. It transpires that almost everyone might, and could, have murdered the dead man - eventually the identity of both killer and prowler is revealed.

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