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Towards Zero
The Vagabond Players Presents Towards Zero By Agatha Christie Romance, drama and intrigue galore in this gripping murder mystery from the Queen of Crime! An intriguing play by the incomparable Agatha Christie, Towards Zero begins when the frail and elderly Lady Tressilian invites several guests into her seaside home at Gull's Point. The house party turns sour when tennis star, Neville Strange, brings his new wife along, knowing that his ex-wife will also be present. Then even

Go Back For Murder
The Vagabond Players presents Go Back For Murder By Agatha Christie Directed by Jacqollyne Keath Vagabond Players is delighted to start the New Year with one of Agatha Christie’s most intriguing murder mysteries. Go Back for Murder is based on the novel, Murder in Retrospect, and the play weaves a fascinating tale of a murder that happened many years ago. Convicted for poisoning her husband during the 1950s, Caroline Crale dies in gaol, but leaves a letter expressing her inno

Murder By The Book
The Vagabond Players presents Murder By the Book By Duncan Greenwood and Robert King Directed by Jacqollyne Keath When vitriolic thriller writer, Selwyn Piper crosses swords with his venomous ex-wife Imogen, the result is bound to be Murder by the Book. Vagabond Players are delighted to open the new season with this clever and witty thriller, where crisp dialogue exchanges and clever plot twists will keep audiences laughing and guessing right up to the final curtain. Adding t
Doubt
The Vagabond Players presents Doubt By John Patrick Shanley Directed by Judi Price “Doubt can be a bond as powerful and as sustaining as certainty...” Father Flynn, St. Nicholas Parish, 1964. Have you ever accused someone of doing something terrible and then questioned yourself? Doubt, by John Patrick Shanley, is a riveting play, set in 1964, that explores the turbulent relationship between Sister Aloysius and the parish Priest, Father Flynn, who is the new arrival at the S