A look ahead to the first Spring Season shows including a new adaptation of a classic Agatha Christie whodunnit.
Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ : Wednesday 8 – Saturday 18 January at 7.30pm
In 1960s England, the winds of change have reached the sleepy village of St Mary Mead. When news arrives that glamorous American film star Marina Gregg has bought the Manor House, the whole place is thrown into a frenzy. Jane Marple, housebound after an accident, is wondering if life has passed her by. Then there is an unexpected death at a glamorous party thrown by Marina, and Miss Marple must unravel dark secrets and unmask a vicious killer. This new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic novel brings emotional depth and psychological insight to this thrilling story.
Directed by Dan Usztan and starring Alison Liney as Miss Jane Marple.
The Wolves: Wednesday 22 January – Saturday 1 February 2025
The Wolves follows a suburban American girls’ soccer team over six Saturday mornings while they prepare for their games. As the girls navigate the challenges of friendship, girlhood, loss, and identity, they each confront battles both on and off the field. Will their experiences lead to a teenage dream or a nightmare?
Directed by Ragan Keefer
Hangmen: Wednesday 12 – Saturday 22 February 2025
Harry Wade, the second-best hangman in Britain, navigates life in his small pub in Oldham, relishing the attention of curb reporters and sycophantic pub regulars alike in 1960s England. But when a mysterious stranger enters, Harry’s sense of security is shattered, forcing him to confront unsettling truths about his profession and the nature of justice.
Directed by Liam Stewart
After Life: Wednesday 26 February - Saturday 8 March at 7.30pm
When someone dies, they have to choose one memory. One memory to spend eternity with. One memory out of all their experiences. Which memory should they choose? The guides are trying to help, but do they know the answer? Can they help the deceased to find themselves?
Directed by Alexander Kampmann
Further Information: The Tower Theatre – London's Leading Non-Professional Theatre Company
The Tower Theatre, 16 Northwold Road, Stoke Newington, London, N16 7HR