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Murder-mystery night in aid of youth orchestra

by Teesdale Mercury
November 23, 2018
in Art & Leisure
Murder-mystery night in aid of youth orchestra

WHODUNNIT? Detective Evie Brenkley is on the case

THERE are still some tickets available for Saturday night’s comedy murder mystery at Barnard Castle Cricket Club.

The “victim” is club president Stephen Brenkley, who plays the headmaster of a boys’ school in the 1930s, and there are six suspects who are played by, from left, Carolyn Naseby, Richard Naseby, Ruth Stanwix, Richard Kettlewell, Ben Pearson and Marie Kettlewell.

On the case is Detective November, played by Evie Brenkley.

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The evening is to raise funds for the Tees Valley Youth Orchestra tour to Carnegie Hall, New York, next July. It starts at 7pm for 7.30pm and tickets cost £10, including supper.

There is a raffle on the night with the star prize a £50 voucher from Blagraves restaurant.

For tickets call Dorothy Brenkley on 01833 695174.

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