Murder, mystery and mayhem as Watlington Players perform ‘Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way’ at Watlington Village Hall
Prepare for an evening of intrigue, laughter, and unexpected twists as a murder mystery takes to the stage.
A “highly-anticipated” murder mystery comedy ‘Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way’ will be performed by Watlington Players at the village hall from Thursday, April 17 to Saturday, April 19 at 7.30pm.
The plot follows a dysfunctional family who gather to hear the reading of eccentric millionaire Sir Reginald Stanley’s last will and testament.
But proceedings take a shocking turn when the sole beneficiary of the estate is revealed.
Caspian Othello Duke and his assistant Norman Trumpton, a pair of unconventional detectives, are tasked with ensuring the will is executed properly.
However, as tensions rise and secrets are unveiled, a murder is committed, and the stage is set for a deliciously comedic and suspenseful whodunnit.
Directed by Emily Bush, produced by Emma Littler and supported by Maddie Jackson, the play promises an unforgettable night of suspense and hilarity.
Packed with eccentric characters, clever dialogue, and a plot full of unexpected turns, audiences will be kept guessing – and laughing – right until the final reveal.
Join the cast for a night of entertainment as secrets unravel, motives come to light, and the ultimate question is answered – whodunnit?
Tickets are available at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/watlingtonplayers