An improvised, Agatha Christie-inspired whodunnit...

Improvised shows are all the rage nowadays - and this one has certainly got plenty to recommend it...
First and foremost, it was a multiple-sell-out hit at the Edinburgh Fringe... 

Secondly, it’s presented by a critically acclaimed company - Degrees Of Error - who are past masters of the improv genre... 

Thirdly, the show is a real hoot.

An Agatha Christie-inspired whodunnit, it features a classic murder-mystery which is created ‘on the spot’. Audience members are then encouraged to don their deerstalkers (if they’ve brought them along!), grab a magnifying glass and make sure their ‘finger of suspicion’ is ‘at the ready’... 
The show runs for two hours, including an interval. 

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