Haven't got a clue - doh - for all you fans of murder mysteries
Who killed Colonel Mustard? If Cluedo is your thing, then this will be right up your street - Oars Theatre Company are holding a murder mystery evening called Murder at St Matthews.
The dark event takes place in the Library of Hinchingbrooke House on Thursday, April 24 at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £10, including a ploughman's supper, and tickets are available by calling Susan Brown on 07730264662 - please bring your own drink and glasses.
If only I had a brain
FOLLOW the yellow brick road to see Ramsey this month to visit the new production of The Wizard of Oz.
The show is being put on by The Ramsey Youtheatre at the Ramsey Youth Centre on Friday, (April 18) and Saturday, (April 19).
The project was the brainchild of 15-year-old Callam Chauvin who was doing his silver arts award and wanted to direct a youtheatre production.
The cast and crew of 29 young people have been involved in every aspect of the production, from setting up auditions and casting, through to the directing, lighting, sound, choreography and costumes.
Tickets are available from the Youth Centre and cost £4 for adults and £3 for children. Ring the Youth Centre on 01487 813212 and ask for Dibs or Mel, or leave a message.
Spy-fi hit comedy
He is a double agent living in exile in Moscow, she is a famous actress, they have a lunch date.
Alan Bennett's award-winning comedy single Spies holds the answer when it comes to Cambridge Arts Theatre this month.
Single Spies runs from Monday, (April 21) to Saturday (April 26) at 7,45pm, matinees on Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm.
>> Tickets are £15, £25, £30 and £35 and available by calling 01223 503333.
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17 April 2008 12:00 PM
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