Agatha Crusty And The Village Hall Murders

Bodies pile up fast in Theatre West Four production

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Agatha Crusty (pronounced Croostay) is a crime novelist and pretty adept at solving crimes too. After arriving to spend time with her sister-in-law, she finds herself in the midst of a killing spree aimed at the Village Hall Committee.

With an incompetent investigating officer and featuring characters such as Maisie Grimm, Olivia Truscott-Pratt and Rev Toby Bishop, the laughs pile up as fast as the bodies

Agatha Crusty’s cast of 11 actors, includes local actress Emma Chandler playing the part of Maisie Grimm, Judy Ramjeet playing the part of Agatha Crusty and Alex Molloy playing the part of D.I. Twigg.

Ellie Hopkins is a graduate of University of West London. She has previously directed Pity About Kitty and Red Peppers. She has also acted in Separate Tables, Anne Boleyn, Harliquinade, The Magic of Gershwin and She Stoops to Conquer.

It will be performed at the The Questors Studio Theatre, Mattock Lane, Ealing from 29 October to 2 November.

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Theatre West Four has been performing plays in West London since 1964. They have produced an eclectic mix of shows ranging from Shakespeare to Albee to Orton and including several successful musicals. The renowned playwright Jimmie Chinn wrote two plays especially for Theatre West Four, one of which, Straight and Narrow, became a huge West End hit starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.

TW4 has won numerous awards and competitions in West London. Aristocracy, even royalty is known to have attended TW4 shows on a number of occasions, including HRH Edward, Earl of Wessex and our loyal patron, the Duke of Northumberland.

The company currently performs its main shows in the studio theatre at the Questors theatre complex in Ealing. The company has also been invited to perform as part of the Bedford Park Festival, Jimmie Chinn’s ‘Straight and Narrow’ at The Tabard in 2012 and the Cole Porter review, ‘COLE’ at St Michael and All Angel’s Church in 2013.

23 October 2019

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