About Murder Before Evensong

Sometimes we must adapt or die.

In 1988, the postcard-perfect village of Champton is centred around St Mary’s Church, where traditions, rituals and long-held relationships shape everyday life. The parish is a tightly-knit community, full of familiar faces and quietly simmering rivalries. At its heart are Canon Daniel Clement, his formidable and ever-watchful mother Audrey, and his actor brother Theo.

When a shocking murder shatters Champton’s quiet routines, the calm surface of village life begins to crack as suspicion spreads and long-buried secrets rise to the surface.

With the police searching for answers and fear rippling through the parish, Daniel finds himself drawn into a dangerous investigation. As he begins to piece together clues, motives and hidden histories, a darker truth about the village slowly comes to light.

Set against the rhythms of church life, Murder Before Evensong is a gripping new stage adaptation of Reverend Richard Coles’ bestselling mystery. As the bodies mount and the past refuses to stay buried, Daniel must hold his fractured community together… and uncover the killer in their midst.

Don’t miss this thrilling world premiere - where every pew holds a secret, and anyone could be guilty of murder.

Join us on Fri 16 Oct, 2.30pm for An Audience With Richard Coles for a thrilling conversation with Richard and the opportunity to hear more about his work and his latest book, with a book signing after the event.


Prices
From £20
Duration
1 hour 45 mins
Venue
Theatre
Additional info

This production contains depictions of violence, including stabbing, hanging and cruelty to animals, as well as adult language and occasional sexual references. This performance may not be suitable for younger audiences or those sensitive to these themes.

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