Testimonials

We held a murder mystery evening in April as a fundraiser and this was based on one of Mike’s scripts. I cannot recommend this highly enough. We had booked a team who came in to perform the script and the audience were able to quiz them. These scripts are user friendly and would also work for any team of theatre enthusiasts interested in producing their own event or performance. We loved the humorous script and characterisations and while Mike maintained some of the well-known principles of classic ‘whodunnits’ we found the content refreshing as well. The whole mix kept everyone entertained, testimony to the script as the actors performed it as a radio-style play without stage directions. We think the scripts would be great for your own production or event and will keep your audience guessing throughout.

 

Sarah Corbett – Principal of Stagecoach Ipswich Performing Arts

This is to let you know that we performed your play ‘Food to die for’ at a Charity event
earlier this month.
I am pleased to report that it was well received by the ‘full house’ and all the cast enjoyed
participating.
As director, I found it a very original storyline and setting [restaurant } and a script full of interesting characters.
Although written as a radio play it was easily adjusted to be performed as a 
two act play.  
Hope all is well in your camp and carry on writing.
 
Kr’s Paul Pascall
On each occasion that we’ve hosted an Upfront Murder Mystery evening in our village, the audience has been immersed in the story line and looking out for the tell-tale give-away clues to ‘who dunnit’. The storyline is a light hearted comedy murder mystery and mainly comprised of conversations and discussions between the actors on stage. With a colourful cast of characters the plays are full of twists & turns as the audience is challenged to solve the mystery and the murderer. These evenings never fail to please and entertain our audiences.
 
Lyn Tomlinson –  Tattingstone