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Long-running Moray theatre group putting on a murder mystery show

This is the cast of the Theatre company LADS  murder mystery show in two acts called "Annie, One, Two, Three” by David Summers.  The cast are, Martha - Anne McMullen, Mary - Charlotte Mountain, Miriam - Estelle Buchanan, Alison - Bery Duncan, Eric - Douglas Clark, Patricia - Alison Miller, Det Inspector Williams - Stewart Friendship, Det Constable Marsham - Sasha Richards and Ruby Penrose - Lynda Bates.
This is the cast of the Theatre company LADS murder mystery show in two acts called "Annie, One, Two, Three” by David Summers. The cast are, Martha - Anne McMullen, Mary - Charlotte Mountain, Miriam - Estelle Buchanan, Alison - Bery Duncan, Eric - Douglas Clark, Patricia - Alison Miller, Det Inspector Williams - Stewart Friendship, Det Constable Marsham - Sasha Richards and Ruby Penrose - Lynda Bates.

A long-running Moray theatre company will be performing its latest mysterious production this week.

Audiences are sure to be on the edge of their seats when curtains go up on LADS newest play called Annie One, Two, Three.

It is a murder mystery which will involve the audience trying to guess whodunnit.

The drama centres on three wealthy sisters who live together in a luxurious house on a sheltered estate for the elderly.

They are all widows and the source of their money is a mystery to everyone including the son of one of the sisters.

The three sisters also share another secret which unravels during the course of the suspense-filled production.

The LADS theatre group have been performing shows for 50 years and are based at Holy Trinity Church in Elgin.

Box Office manager John Turner insists that audiences can expect “a good evening’s entertainment” from the show.

The play has been produced by Ian Duncan and features a cast of nine who will be performing this Thursday and Friday.

The shows start at 7.30pm and tickets can be purchased by contacting the box office on 07908 013417.