Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready! Become the author as a classic murder mystery is created on-the-spot in this ingenious improvised comedy.
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Date: Friday 4 September to Saturday 5 September
Time: 19:30
Price: £17.50 - £33
Run Time: 120 mins
Location: Main House, Perth Theatre
Address: Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5HZ, Scotland
Age Guidance 12+
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Don your deerstalker, grab your magnifying glass and get your ‘finger of suspicion’ at the ready because Edinburgh Fringe favourites, Degrees of Error, are bringing back their multiple sell-out show for your sleuthing pleasure. They’ll create a classic murder mystery on-the-spot in this ingenious improvised comedy. You, the audience, become the author as the cast act out your very own Agatha Christie-inspired masterpiece live on stage. At each show this extraordinarily talented company use audience suggestions to create a unique, original and extremely comical murder mystery just for you. All you have to do... is solve it! Ms Gold poisoned at a synchronised swimming gala? Dr Blue exploded by cannon during a hot air balloon race? Professor Violet crushed to death at a Love Island recoupling? You decide! But will you guess whodunnit before the killer is revealed? This show contains audience participation and is completely improvised, so may contain strong language and sexual references! Age Guidance 12+ £33, £31, £27.50, £17.50; Senior Citizens £31, £29, £25.50, £17.50; Disabled/Unwaged/Students/Young Scot/Under 26s £25.50, £23.50, £19.50, £17.50 (inc £2.50 booking fee per ticket)
Reviews
'Outstanding performances delivered by a seriously talented cast!'
ThreeWeeks
'Absolutely fantastic... incredibly clever... laugh-out-loud funny... a truly entertaining and hilarious take on the murder mystery and absolutely not one to miss'
VoiceMag.uk
'Hilarious... the show is a riot'
Scottish Daily Mail
'by far the best improvised show I have ever seen!'
Inter:Mission
'a fully-fledged play that still leaves its audience gasping with shock when the truth is revealed'