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Players go in search of who killed the farmer

by Teesdale Mercury
March 5, 2020
in Art & Leisure
Players go in search of who killed the farmer

MURDER MYSTERY: Members of the cast for Teesdale Players' latest show Who Killed the Farmer

MURDER-mystery comes to Cotherstone next month when the Teesdale Players take to the stage with another of the group’s popular whodunnits.

This time, it’s Who Killed the Farmer, which will be staged on Friday, March 13, and Saturday, March 14, at 7.30pm in Cotherstone Village Hall.

Set in 1950s Teesdale the play combines some fresh new faces with veteran Teesdale Players.

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Regular attendees will notice a difference straight away – the group’s first female detective, Miss Mabel Nippitt.

The Ramsbottoms are the farming family at the centre of the story, but would we really want to murder one of them?

Tickets (£5) can be booked by calling Rachel on 01833 650609 or 07759 553144.

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There will be the usual quiz and competitions with various prizes.

Theatregoers are welcome to bring their own drinks and nibbles along for the performances.

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