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Murder and mayhem prevail at theatre

12 Nov, 2009 10:21 AM
THERE'S dirty work afoot at Ye Olde Wayside Inn, home of the eccentric Saltmarshes, Hepzibah and Arabella, Cousin Ebenezer, and old Uncle Silas, oldest living lunatic in Massachusetts.

The inn is also haunted by the ghost of an old soldier who deserted Washington at Valley Forge.

Foul weather turns Cousin Ebenezer grim and dangerous, and he lures victims to the inn to get revenge for a past wrong.

So when a storm forces several strangers to take shelter at the inn, the chilling or is it killing? time begins.

Who will survive this dark and stormy night?

Don't miss this mystery, It was a Dark and Stormy Night, with a twist and a giggle, at the Henry Lawson Theatre over the next few weeks.

Details: November 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28, and December 4 at 8pm; and matinee performances on November 22 and 29 at 2pm.

Bookings: 96736666 or www.hltheatre.

com.au or Henry Lawson Theatre, on the corner of Henry Lawson Drive, Werrington County.

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Spooky:  Don't miss Sasha Hall, Penrith, and Anthony Stirling-Edgar, Leonay, in the next production at Henry Lawson Theatre, Werrington County.
Spooky: Don't miss Sasha Hall, Penrith, and Anthony Stirling-Edgar, Leonay, in the next production at Henry Lawson Theatre, Werrington County.

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