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A Murder is Announced is a play adapted by Leslie Darbon from the novel with the same name, by Agatha Christie.

1977 production[]

It was first presented by Peter Saunders at the Theatre Royal, Brighton; and subsequently at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, on 21st September 1977. It was directed by Robert Chetwyn with decor by Anthony Holland.[1] The production closed on September 30th 1978.[2]

1977 cast (in the order of their appearance)[]

1978 tour[]

In 1978 a touring production ran from October 2nd until December 9th. The production was directed by Robert Chetwyn.[3]

1978 cast[]

  • Patricia Kneale as Dora Bunner
  • Richard Lindfield as Edward Swettenham
  • Dermot Walsh as Inspector Craddock
  • Kirsten Cooke as Julia Simmons
  • Barbara Shelley as Letitia Blacklock
  • Dulcie Gray as Miss Marple
  • Elisabeth Scott as Mitzi
  • Jacqueline Lacey as Mrs Swettenham
  • Richard Kettles as Patrick Simmons
  • Val Meredok as Philippa Haymes
  • Tony Parkin as Rudi Scherz/Sgt Mellors

1979 London production[]

The play opened again at the Vaudeville Theatre on March 15th 1979 and closed on June 9th the same year. This time the director was Charles Hickman.[4]

1979 London cast[]

  • Ewan Roberts as Inspector Craddock
  • Jean Kent as Letitia Blacklock
  • Joyce Carey as Miss Marple
  • Mia Nadasi as Mitzi
  • Glynis Barber as Julia Simmons
  • June Abbott unknown part
  • Giles Cole unknown part
  • William Dalton unknown part
  • Margaret Gibson unknown part
  • Peter Porteous unknown part
  • Jill Raymond unknown part

1979 Bournemouth production[]

A production was performed at the Pier Theatre in Bournemouth from May 7th until June 23rd, 1979. It was directed by Robert Chetwyn.[5]

1979 Bournemouth cast[]

  • Patricia Kneale as Dora Bunner
  • Tony Price-Jones as Edmund Swettenham
  • Dermot Walsh as Inspector Craddock
  • Lynette Bennett as Julia Simmons
  • Margaret Ashcroft as Letitia Blacklock
  • Dora Bryan as Miss Marple
  • Elisabeth Scott as Mitzi
  • Daphne Odin-Pearse as Mrs Swettenham
  • Richard Kettles as Patrick Simmons
  • Susan Majolier as Philippa Haymes
  • Colin Reese as Sgt Mellors

1987 tour[]

The production was directed by Charles Stapley.[6]

1987 cast[]

1990 production[]

In 1990 a production was performed at the Theatre Royal, Bath.

1990 cast[]

  • Madeleine Moffatt as Dora
  • Sean Aita as Edmund Swettenham
  • Richard Todd as Inspector Craddock
  • Margaret Ashcroft as Letitia
  • Avril Angers as Miss Marple
  • Jacqueline Lacey as Mrs Swettenham
  • Jonathan Lermit as Patrick
  • Paul Lowther as Rudi Sherz
  • Jo Rideout as Mitzi
  • Marie McCarthy as Phillipa

2013 Australian tour[]

Australian tour, directed by Darren Yap. The play was produced by Michael Coppel, Louise Withers and Linda Bewick.

Cast[]

2015/2016 tour production[]

Middle Ground Theatre Company. Designed and directed by Michael Lunney.

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2015/2016 production.

Cast[]

2017 tour production[]

Middle Ground Theatre Company. Designed and directed by Michael Lunney.

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2017 production.

Cast[]

2019/2020 UK & Ireland tour production[]

Middle Ground Theatre Company. Designed and directed by Michael Lunney.

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2019/2020 production.

Cast[]

References[]

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