The Unexpected Guest
TV favourites Dean Gaffney, Simon MacCorkindale and Tracey Childs star in the mischievous and chilling
THE UNEXPECTED GUEST
by Agatha Christie
The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester. Mon 23 Sat 28 April 2007
Press Night: Monday 23 April, 7.30pm
Following the acclaimed, star-studded production of The Hollow, The Agatha Christie Theatre Companys second production promises another thrilling night at the theatre.
With a special guest star, former Eastenders favourite Dean Gaffney, The Unexpected Guest visits The Lowry between Mon 23 Sat 28 April.
Lost in the fog on a lonely road, a stranger seeks refuge in a nearby house, only to find that he has stumbled onto the scene of a murder! When the dead mans wife confesses to killing her much despised husband, the stranger agrees to provide her with an alibi. But, who is he really protecting? And, in a house full of suspects, whose are the unidentified fingerprints found at the scene?
Credited as one of Agatha Christies most mischievous and chilling whodunits, The Unexpected Guest is filled with all the suspense, intrigue and surprise twists that make Christie one of the worlds best-loved authors and the undisputed first lady of crime.
The cast is led by film star and TV veteran Simon MacCorkindale, whose first foray into the world of Agatha Christie was when he played the charming and cunning murderer in a major 1978 movie version of Death on the Nile. Simon is currently taking a sabbatical from his pivotal role as Consultant Harry Harper in Casualty.
Joining Simon is Dean Gaffney, best known for his role as Robbie Jackson in Eastenders and also for appearing as a celebrity bar manager in reality TV series The Club. Tracey Childs also appears, who most recently starred in Born And Bred and is equally well known for her role in the TV series Howards Way. Returning to the Agatha Christie Theatre Company for a second time is Frazer Hines from Emmerdale and Doctor Who.
The Unexpected Guest
Mon 23 Sat 28 April
The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester
Times: Eves 7.30pm, Wed & Sat mats 2.30pm
Tickets: 14.50 - 22.50
Box office: 0870 787 5793
Posted on Friday, 30 March 2007 under Press Theatre Press