Theatre / The Whodunnit Theatre Company
Inclusive murder mystery amateur theatre group take on Agatha Christie
The Whodunnit Theatre Company were set up in 2019 by husband and wife team Richard and Kayley Prior, along with their friend Alice.
They specialise in interactive and immersive murder mystery experiences for audiences of all ages, as well as performing panto and drama.
Richard, who has Muscular Dystropy, has written many of the plays performed by the company, and Alice is a specialist in SEN provision.

Together, Whodunnit are passionate about widening access to theatre, and keeps inclusion at the heart of all they do.
“Showcasing a masterpiece of suspense and mystery”, the group’s upcoming show will be an adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic, And Then There Were None, which will be hosted by Warmley Community Centre at the end of April for a three-night run.
The narrative follows 10 strangers who accept an invitation to an island off the Devon coast, only to find themselves getting picked off, one by one.
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And Then There Were None is at Warmley Community Centre on April 30-May 2 at 7.30pm. Tickets are available at www.ticketsource.co.uk. Follow @whodunnit_theatre_company for updates.
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