Dial M for Murder promises spine-chilling twists and turns
The curtain goes up on Droylsden Little Theatre's latest production on Monday.
Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned film of 1954, the iconic Dial M for Murder will leave you spellbound.
Dial M for Murder was originally a stage play and premiered at the Westminster Theatre, London on June 19, 1952. On October 29, 1952, the play premiered on Broadway at the Plymouth Theatre.
The famous Alfred Hitchcock film adaptation followed in 1954, based on the successful play written by Frederick Knott, and starred Grace Kelly and Ray Milland.
In the play, former tennis pro Tony Wendice plots to murder his wealthy wife, Margot for her money, using a plan involving blackmailing an old acquaintance to do the deed while he has an alibi.
But events soon take an unexpected turn - and if you don’t know the story - we won’t spoil it here.
This ultimate masterclass in suspense is guaranteed to entwine you with its spine-chilling twists and turns.
Dial M for Murder shows at Droylsden Little Theatre from Monday, November 24 to Saturday, November 29. The theatre doors open at 7pm and the shows start at 7.45pm.
For tickets visit https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/DLT
LISTEN: Droylsden Little Theatre's Pete Curran talks to Nigel Skinner about the show.
