Agatha Christie's The BBC Murders

Agatha Christie's The BBC Murders Lost during the London Blitz and post-war reconstruction, four rediscovered Agatha Christie gems from the BBC Mystery Series come to life for on stage.

Zev Buffman Presents Agatha Christie’s The BBC Murders comprises of four lost Agatha Christie radio plays: Butter in a Lordly Dish, Three Blind Mice , Personal Call and Yellow Iris. Three Blind Mice was presented in 1947 in response to a request from Queen Mary for a new Christie mystery on the occasion of her 80th birthday. This classic was the inspiration for The Mousetrap, the world's longest-r

unning play. Yellow Iris, set in a London cabaret, introduced the world to the now-beloved Inspector Hercule Poirot. This riveting mystery intersperses action with performances by the musicians and cabaret artists appearing at the restaurant where the murder is committed. Butter in a Lordly Dish takes its title from a passage from the book of Judges in the Bible and refers to the story of Jael, who killed Sisera by driving a nail through his head. Finally, Personal Call introduces the legendary character Inspector Narracott from the 1931 novel The Sittaford Mystery. Be among the first to witness these captivating mysteries before they go on tour!

November 8, 2012 is Agatha Christie Day in Cleveland Street District
11/09/2012

November 8, 2012 is Agatha Christie Day in Cleveland Street District

11/08/2012

Come on down to the Cleveland Street District in front of the Capitol Theatre at 3 pm when the mayor of Clearwater proclaims today Agatha Christie Day!

Tune into Daytime on Channel 8 to catch an interview with Gary Sandy, the star of The BBC Murders!
11/08/2012

Tune into Daytime on Channel 8 to catch an interview with Gary Sandy, the star of The BBC Murders!

Can't get enough of Agatha Christie? Check out the latest podcast from Stuff You Missed in History Class to catch up on ...
11/08/2012

Can't get enough of Agatha Christie? Check out the latest podcast from Stuff You Missed in History Class to catch up on Christie history before The BBC Murders open!

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Tune into Studio 10 this morning to catch an interview with Amy Walker one of the stars of The BBC Murders
11/07/2012

Tune into Studio 10 this morning to catch an interview with Amy Walker one of the stars of The BBC Murders

11/07/2012

The BBC Murders opens one week from today at the Capitol Theatre! Do you have your tickets yet?

How do you like to spend your weekends? Agatha Christie liked to surf and was apparently one of the first Brits to do so...
10/20/2012

How do you like to spend your weekends? Agatha Christie liked to surf and was apparently one of the first Brits to do so http://bit.ly/WeBCdL

Sneak peak! Check out Amy Walker light up the stage!
10/19/2012

Sneak peak! Check out Amy Walker light up the stage!

10/18/2012

Looking for the best seats in the house? You'll find a very limited amount available for our special preview night Monday 11/12!

Lost during the London Blitz and post-war reconstruction, four rediscovered Agatha Christie gems from the BBC Mystery Series come to life for the first time on a Florida stage. Three Blind Mice was presented in 1947 in response to a request from Queen...

10/17/2012

How would you commit the perfect crime?

Dame Agatha would not be pleased! In 2009 a real life killer was caught using Agatha Christie novels as inspiration...do...
10/16/2012

Dame Agatha would not be pleased! In 2009 a real life killer was caught using Agatha Christie novels as inspiration...do not try this at home! http://bit.ly/TnZVj3

10/15/2012

Who's your favorite Agatha Christie character?

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