2023 Dates added to UK Tour of Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d

NEW 2023 DATES ADDED TO UK TOUR OF

AGATHA CHRISTIE’S THE MIRROR CRACK’D

STARRING SUSIE BLAKE, SOPHIE WARD & JOE McFADDEN

Original Theatre, in association with JAS Theatricals, is delighted to announce that their UK Tour of Agatha Christie’s THE MIRROR CRACKD has been extended into 2023, with dates added in Cambridge, High Wycombe, Birmingham, Kingston and Aberdeen. The brand new production of Rachel Wagstaff’s acclaimed adaptation is directed by Philip Franks. The UK Tour opened on 9 September 2022 and has already received rave reviews.

THE MIRROR CRACK’D stars Susie Blake as Miss Marple, Sophie Ward as Marina Gregg, Joe McFadden as Jason Rudd, Oliver Boot as Chief Inspector Craddock, Veronica Roberts as Dolly Bantry, Mara Allen as Cherry Baker, Sarah Lawrie as Ella Zielinsky, Lorenzo Martelli as Guiseppe Renzo, Jules Melvin as Heather Leigh, David Partridge as Cyril Leigh, Chrystine Symone as Lola Brewster and Holly Smith in the ensemble.

In 1960s England, a wind of change is blowing through the land. It has even reached the sleepy village of St Mary Mead. There’s a new housing estate, which alarms the villagers as much as it intrigues them and, even more unsettling, a rich American film star has bought the manor house. Jane Marple, confined to a chair after an accident, is wondering if life has passed her by. Then there is a shocking murder, and Miss Marple must unravel a web of lies, danger and tragedy. This adaptation of Agatha Christie’s famous novel brings real emotional depth and psychological insight to a thrilling story of secrets, loss and revenge.

The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side was published in the UK in 1962 and adapted as a feature film, The Mirror Crackd, in 1980, starring Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, Rock Hudson and Tony Curtis.  On television, adaptations of the novel have starred Joan Hickson as Miss Marple in 1992 and Julia McKenzie as Miss Marple in 2011.

Susie Blake is best known for playing the Continuity Announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, as well as her regular roles of Bev Unwin in ITV’s Coronation Street and Hillary Nicholson in BBC’s Mrs Brown’s Boys. She has recently appeared in series one and two of Kate & Koji (ITV), Not Going Out (BBC One) and The Real Marigold Hotel (BBC One). Her films include Fierce Creatures and Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey?!. Her theatre credits include Fisherman’s Friends: The Musical (Hall for Cornwall), Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em (UK Tour), My Fair Lady (Grange Festival), Grumpy Old Women Live 2 & 3When We Are Married (West End), Pygmalion (Chichester Festival Theatre), Madame Morrible in Wicked (West End) and Belinda Blair in Noises Off (National Theatre).

Sophie Ward has most recently been seen in the BBC‘s A Very British Scandal opposite Claire Foy and Paul Bettany, BBC/HBO Max’s Troubled Blood – an adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s hugely popular novel of the same name, and This Sceptred Isle, playing the role of Rachel Johnson, opposite Kenneth Branagh’s Boris Johnson.  For the past four years, Sophie has hosted the European Diversity Awards and works closely alongside Stonewall.

Joe McFadden’s television credits include Raffaello Di Lucca in Holby City from 2014 to 2020, Alistair in Casualty in 2009, PC Joe Mason in Heartbeat from 2007 to 2009, Jack Marshland in Cranford, Dallas in Sex, Chips & Rock’nroll, Prentice McHoan in The Crow Road and Gary McDonald in The High Road.  Theatre includes Priscilla-Queen Of The DesertTorch Song Trilogy (Menier Chocolate Factory), She Loves Me (Chichester Festival Theatre), Rainbow Kiss (Royal Court Theatre), How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (Chichester Festival Theatre), Aladdin (Old Vic Theatre) and Rent (Shaftesbury Theatre, London).  Joe was the winner of Strictly Come Dancing in 2017.

THE MIRROR CRACKD is directed by Philip Franks (Barnes’ PeopleThe Haunting of Alice BowlesThe Habit of ArtThe Croft and A Cold Supper Behind Harrods) and designed by Adrian Linford, with lighting design by Emma Chapman, sound design by Max Pappenheim and casting by Ellie Collyer-Bristow CDG.

The UK Tour is produced by Alastair Whatley and Tom Hackney for Original Theatre, in association with Joshua Andrews and Stuart Galbraith for JAS Theatricals. Original Theatre recently won a Critics’ Circle Award for their outstanding contribution to British Theatre during lockdown, through which they produced acclaimed online productions of Sebastian Faulks’s Birdsong Online, Louise Coulthard’s Watching Rosie, Torben Betts’s Apollo 13: The Dark Side of The Moon, Philip Franks’s The Haunting of Alice Bowles and Peter Barnes’s Barnes’ People.  More recently, they have produced stage and hybrid productions ranging from world premieres of Frazer Flintham’s Into The Night to Ben Brown’s The End of The Night at Park Theatre, as well as tours of The Hound of The BaskervillesBeing Mr WickhamThe SystemA Splinter of IceThe Habit of ArtInvincible and Birdsong. They recently produced a new playwriting festival ‘Originals’ in partnership with Riverside Studios, which opened at the end of June in London and online. JAS Theatricals recently produced the highly successful UK Tour of Cluedo and their other co-producing credits include 9 to 5 and Pretty Woman in the West End and the Tony Award-winning Hadestown on Broadway.

Website: www.originaltheatre.com

Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @MissMarpleTour / @OriginalTheatre

TOUR SCHEDULE

2022

9 – 17 September                    Eastbourne Devonshire Park                      01323 412000

                                                 www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk                                              

20 – 24 September                  Darlington Hippodrome                               01325 405405

                                                 www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk                                              

27 September – 1 October       Cheltenham Everyman Theatre                  01242 572573

                                                  everymantheatre.org.uk                                                                         

4 – 8 October                           York Theatre Royal                                      01904 623568

                                                 www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk                                              

10 – 15 October                       Oxford Playhouse                                        01865 305305

                                                 Oxfordplayhouse.com                                              

17 – 22 October                       Mold Theatr Clwyd                                       01352 344101

                                                 www.theatrclwyd.com                                              

31 October – 5 November        Northampton Royal & Derngate                  01604 624811

                                                 royalandderngate.co.uk                                                                           

8 – 12 November                     Norwich Theatre Royal                                 01603 630000

                                                 norwichtheatre.org                                              

14 – 19 November                   Malvern Festival Theatre                              01684 892277

                                                 www.malvern-theatres.co.uk

22 – 26 November                   Bromley Churchill Theatre                            0343 310 0020

                                                 churchilltheatre.co.uk                                                   

28 November – 3 December     Southend Palace Theatre                            0343 310 0030

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2023

31 January – 4 February          Cambridge Arts Theatre                                01223 503333

                                                  www.cambridgeartstheatre.com                   on sale soon

7 – 11 February                       Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe                   03433 100060

                                                 wycombeswan.co.uk                                     on sale

14 – 18 February                     Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham                     0844 871 7615*

                                                www.atgtickets.com/birmingham                     on sale 30 September

21 – 25 February                     Rose Theatre, Kingston                                  020 8174 0090

                                                 rosetheatre.org                                               on sale 26 September

28 February – 4 March             His Majesty’s Aberdeen                                 01224 641122

                                                 aberdeenperformingarts.com                         on sale 30 September

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