Strictly Winner Tom Chambers and Not Going Out Star Sally Bretton Lead the Cast in 2020 UK Tour of the Classic Thriller DIAL M FOR MURDER

STRICTLY WINNER TOM CHAMBERS

AND NOT GOING OUT STAR SALLY BRETTON

LEAD THE CAST IN 2020 UK TOUR OF THRILLER CLASSIC

DIRECTED BY ANTHONY BANKS

Can you ever get away with the perfect crime?

A brand new production of the classic thriller, Dial M for Murder, tours the UK in 2020 opening at Richmond Theatre on Monday 13th January 2020. The genre-defining thriller –  based on Frederick Knott’s stage and screen play, made world-famous by Hitchcock’s iconic 1954 film – will be directed by Anthony Banks.

TV and stage favourite, Tom Chambers, (Top Hat, Strictly Come Dancing) stars as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot, played by Sally Bretton * (Not Going Out, Death In Paradise, The Office). When he discovers she has been unfaithful his mind turns to revenge and the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’. Christopher Harper (Coronation Street, Strangers on a Train) performs in the dual roles of Captain Lesgate and Inspector Hubbard and Michael Salami (Hollyoaks) as Max Halliday, Margot’s American lover.

Tom Chambers plays Tony Wendice. Tom’s theatre creditsinclude: Crazy For You (UK tour); Private Lives (UK tour); White Christmas (Dominion); Top Hat (Aldwych); White Christmas (Sunderland Empire); The Rover (Young Vic Studio); Journey’s End (Courtyard Theatre); Bloody Poetry (Brockley Jack Theatre); Pendragon (City Theatre Broadway NYMT and Sadler’s Wells); October’s Children (NYMT and Hammersmith Lyric); Cyrano De Bergerac and Macbeth (Derby Rep Theatre); Damn Yankees (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre); The Innocents (Derby Playhouse) and Stepping Out (Electric GSA).Film includes: Fakers and Great in Britain: the Movie. Television includes: Midsomer Murders, Emmerdale, Casualty, Father Brown, The Great Train Robbery, Waterloo Road and Holby City. Radio includes: Mellow Magic every Saturday 10am-1pm.

Sally Bretton appears as Margot Wendice. Sally’s theatre credits include: An Ideal Husband (Classic Spring Company); King LearThe Front Line and In Extremis (Shakespeare’s Globe); A Conversation (Manchester Royal Exchange); All My Sons (Library Theatre, Manchester); Present Laughter (Theatre Royal Bath and UK tour) and Hay Fever (Oxford Stage Company). Sally was nominated for Best Actress – Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards 2002 for her role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at The Library Theatre, Manchester. Film includes: OutlawSo Long Charlie Bright and Peaches. Television includes: Not Going OutDeath in ParadiseThe OfficeGreen WingAbsolute PowerThanks for the MemoriesCasualtyLewisHow Not to Live Your LifeHotel BabylonVincentOpen WideBlessedBlackbeardIf…we eradicate violent crimeWild WestBlue MurderHappy TogetherDr Terrible’s House of HorribleBeastArmstrong and Miller and The People’s Harry Enfield.

Christopher Harper performs as Captian Lesgate and Inspector Hubbard. Christopher’stheatre credits include: Strangers on a Train (UK tour); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare’s’ Globe); Slipping (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough); The Wind in the Willows, Man of the Moment and Private Fears in Public Places (Royal & Derngate); I Know How I Feel About Eve (Hampstead Downstairs); The Night Before Christmas (Different Breed); The Village Bike (Sheffield Crucible Studio); A Kid Like Jake (Old Vic New Voices); OurCountry’s Good and Journey’s End (Original Theatre Company); PersuasionAfter Miss Julie and People at Sea (Salisbury Playhouse); Saturn Returns (Finborough Theatre); Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and Lie of the Land (Arcola). Television includes: Holby CityEndeavourCoronation StreetThe Suspicions of Mr Whicher,DoctorsUpstairs DownstairsThe BillHeartbeatThe Roman MysteriesHousewife 49,Life on Mars and Rosemary and Thyme. Chris also produced and voiced the award-winning charity animation The Mouse.

Michael Salami is Max Halliday. Michael Salami is a multi-award-winning actor. Born in America and raised in London, Salami discovered his passion for acting in 2007. Salami made his first on stage appearance at Oval Theatre in 2010 and has since then performed at The Old Vic, Soho Theatre, Lyric Hammersmith, Southwark Playhouse and Theatre503. Salami studied at Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York graduating in 2016 and since then has appeared in HollyoaksCatastropheThe Temple and Magic Hour. His leading role in Just A Couple has landed him a number of nominations and awards such as a Screen Nation Award for Best Actor. Just A Couple is now in full development with Channel 4.

Anthony Banks directs Frederick Knott’s Dial M For Murder, adding another Hitchcock classic to credits that recently include Gaslight and Strangers on a Train. His production of the hit thriller, Girl on a Train, continues to tour the UK. The creative team is completed by David Woodhead, Designer; Lizzie Powell, Lighting Designer; Ben & Max Ringham, Sound Design; Betty Marini, Wigs Supervisor; Siobhan Boyd, Costume Supervisor,  Robin Morgan as Props Supervisor and Alison de Burgh as Fight Director.

Dial M For Murder is produced by Simon Friend and Gavin Kalin. 

DIAL M FOR MURDER 2020 TOUR DATES

   *Sally Bretton performs as Margot Wendice until Sat 11th April

Richmond Theatre, Richmond                               Box Office: 0844 871 7651          

Mon 13th – Sat 18th Jan                                           www.atgtickets.com

Theatre Royal, Norwich                                           Box Office: 01603 630000

Mon 20th – Sat 25th Jan                                            www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

Orchard Theatre, Dartford                                      Box Office: 01322 220000                           

Mon 27th Jan – Sat 1st Feb                                        www.orchardtheatre.co.uk

Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford                       Box Office: 01483 440000

Mon 3rd – Sat 8th Feb                                                 www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

Theatre Royal, Bath                                                  Box Office: 01225 448844

Mon 10th – Sat 15th Feb                                            www.theatreroyal.org.uk                           

His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen                           Box Office: 01224 641122

Mon 17th – Sat 22nd Feb                                           www.aberdeenperformingarts.com

King’s Theatre, Edinburgh                                        Box Office: 0131 5296000

Mon 24th – Sat 29th Feb                                            www.capitaltheatres.com

Theatre Royal, Glasgow                                           Box Office: 0844 8717647

Mon 2nd – Sat 7th Mar                                                www.atgtickets.com

Salisbury Playhouse                                                   Box Office: 01722 320333

Mon 9th – Sat 14th Mar                                              www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk

Churchill Theatre, Bromley                                     Box Office: 020 32856000

Mon 16th – Sat 21st Mar                                            www.churchilltheatre.co.uk

Palace Theatre, Southend                                        Box Office: 01702 351135

Mon 23rd – Sat 28th Mar                                           www.southendtheatres.org.uk

Milton Keynes Theatre                                             Box Office: 0844 871 7652

Mon 13th – Sat 18th Apr                                            www.atgtickets.com

New Alexandra, Birmingham                                  Box Office: 0844 871 3011

Mon 20th – Sat 25th Apr                                             www.atgtickets.com

New Theatre, Cardiff                                                Box Office: 029 2087 8889

Mon 27th Apr – Sat 2nd May                                    www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk   

Curve Theatre, Leicester                                          Box Office: 0116 242 3595

Mon 4th – Sat 9th May                                               www.curveonline.co.uk

Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield                                       Box Office: 0116 242 3595

Mon 11th – Sat 16th May                                          www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool                                 Box Office: 0151 709 4776

Mon 18th – Sat 23rd May                                           www.everymanplayhouse.com

Theatr Clwyd, Mold                                                   Box Office: 01352 344 101

Mon 25th – Sat 30th May                                           www.theatrclwyd.com

Theatre Royal, Brighton                                           Box Office: 0844 871 3011

Mon 1st – Sat 6th June                                               www.atgtickets.com

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury                                   Box Office: 01743 281 281

Mon 8th – Sat 13th June                                            www.theatresevern.co.uk/

The Lowry, Salford                                                    Box Office: 0843 208 6000

Mon 15th – Sat 20th June                                          www.thelowry.com

Royal & Derngate, Northampton                           Box Office: 01604 624811

Mon 22nd – Sat 27th June                                          www.royalandderngate.co.uk    

Theatre Royal, Plymouth                                          Box Office: 01752 267 222

Mon 29th June – Sat 4th July                                    www.theatreroyal.com/

Grand Theatre, Leeds                                               Box Office: 0844 848 2700          

Mon 6th – Sat 11th July                                              www.leedsgrandtheatre.com

Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton                            Box Office: 01902 429212

Mon 13th – Sat 18th July                                            www.grandtheatre.co.uk/