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Crime Drama will Keep Theatre Fans
in Suspense
Father
Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man
South
Shields Customs
House
Monday
25th – Tuesday 26th April 2016
This week a spine-chilling whodunit will
keep theatre goers guessing until the very end.
John Lyons & Charlotte Chinn |
The stage adaptation of Father
Brown – The Curse of the Invisible Man is brought to The Customs House in South
Shields on Monday and Tuesday by the much-lauded theatre
company Rumpus.
Based on the classic mysteries
by G K Chesterton, mild-mannered Father Brown will have the tough task of
solving multiple murders, despite the culprit leaving no trace. Can he … or she
… be truly invisible?
John Lyons, Karen Henson & Charlotte Chinn |
Custom House Executive Director
Ray Spencer said: “Rumpus are masters of their craft and Father Brown is sure
to have you gripped with suspense from beginning to end. Rumpus comes to us
every autumn and brings us first rate drama. It’s the first time we have had
their spring production and we are thoroughly looking forward to it.”
John Lyons |
A familiar face will take the
title role in the form of John Lyons. Having played DS George Toolan, David
Jason’s sidekick in ITV’s A Touch of Frost, for 17 years he’s no stranger to
solving cases.
Charlotte Chinn & Karen Henson |
Father Brown has also been
turned into a hit BBC series
starring Harry Potter’s Mark Williams.
Father Brown is called to the
Edwardian country house of archaeologist Diana Hope and her niece Ella, where
his incisive deductions peel away the many layers of this haunting case. Will
he find the killer in time before they strike again?
John Goodrum from Rumpus who
also stars in Father Brown added: “We love coming to The Customs House and
we’re thrilled to be back. Come see if you can work out who the murderer is…”
Tickets:
John Lyons |
Father Brown – The Curse of the
Invisible Man is on at the Mill Dam theatre on Monday and Tuesday from 7.45pm.
Tickets start from £14 with meal
deal options available from the box office on 0191 454 1234 or by visiting www.customshouse.co.uk.
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