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The snow falls and the body count rises

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XENON Liberal Arts are back at the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven this year with a farcical and hilarious Country House Murder Mystery play set in Upstate New York – in 1940 of course.

The touring amateur theatre performs throughout Pembrokesh­ire and for three nights only will star in the Main House at the Torch on Thursday June 29, Friday June 30 and Saturday July 1 at 7.30pm.

The sparkling amateur cast will skilfully negotiate the highly improbable plot. As the snow falls ever thicker, would be cast members of a Broadway musical gather in an isolated mansion.

Their aim is to unmask the notorious Stage Door Slasher, slayer of innocent chorus girls. Will he – or she – strike again? And as the body count rises, so does the snow. If only there were help at hand...

The storyline leads the audience through a maze of red herrings until the astonishin­g truth about the Stage Door Slasher is finally revealed.

Starring many well faces from the local acting world such as Jim Roberts, Terri Harrison, Alex Jukes, Mavis Hills, Jenny Whyte, Gary Crane, Nick Wears, Steve Butler, Alison Butler and Sarah Hanley, audiences are in for a treat.

Tickets are: £11.50, £10 concession, £8 students.

To book your seat, call the Box Office on (01646) 695267 or visit www. torchtheat­re.co.uk.

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