Joyti Sharma - Freelance Journalist and Radio Broadcaster



You either love or hate the typical ‘whodunnit’ scenario - but I personally can’t get enough! Write me a Murder is the first of three productions directed by Ian Dickens and successfully written by Frederick Knott. This is a thriller with an intriguing twist.

Julie Sturrock (played by Maxine Gregory) is yearning for her story to be published and win a competition - so far she has failed, and so gets help from the Honourable David Rodingham (played by Emmerdale star Christopher Villiers) who takes a shine to her. He creates the ending to her murder thriller which is then twisted into reality - literally!

Other surprises to keep you in suspense is when brothers Clive (Paul Opacic from Bad Girls) and David Rodingham inherit the family fortune after the sudden death of their father. Other stars treading the boards of Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre include: EastEnders very own Dirty Den - Leslie Grantham, Helen Weir, Ocean Isoaro, Mark Booth and Richard Kettles.

This is a gripping production which keeps you guessing until the final curtain and can be enjoyed by everyone. I give this play a 4/5. Performances will run until Saturday 11th July.

Posted by: Joyti


July 8, 2009

@ 10:53 am



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