THE SHOW
Agatha Christie's The BBC Murders
Lost during the London Blitz and post-war reconstruction, four
rediscovered Agatha Christie gems from the BBC Mystery Series come to
life for on stage.
Three Blind Mice was presented in 1947 in response to a request from Queen Mary for a
new Christie mystery on the occasion of her 80th birthday. This classic
was the inspiration for The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play.
Yellow Iris,
set in a London cabaret, introduced the world to the now-beloved
Inspector Hercule Poirot. This riveting mystery intersperses action with
performances by the musicians and cabaret artists appearing at the
restaurant where the murder is committed.
Butter in a Lordly Dish takes its title from a passage from the book of Judges in the Bible and
refers to the story of Jael, who killed Sisera by driving a nail
through his head.
Finally, Personal Call introduces the legendary character Inspector Narracott from the 1931
novel The Sittaford Mystery. Be among the first to witness these
captivating mysteries before they go on tour!