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Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts

  • Writer: ann-evans
    ann-evans
  • 2 days ago
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Inspector Morse, at the Birmingham Rep Theatre. Photo courtesy of the Birmingham Rep.
Inspector Morse, at the Birmingham Rep Theatre. Photo courtesy of the Birmingham Rep.

Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts presented by the Birmingham Rep & Melting Pot at the Birmingham REP Theatre from 28 August to 14 September. Based on characters by Colin Dexter, written by Alma Cullen, directed by Anthony Banks, set and costume by Colin Richmond.

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A chilling mystery unfolds when a young actress suddenly dies on stage during a performance, and Detective Chief Inspector Morse embarks on a gripping investigation. What begins as a suspicious death inquiry takes a darker turn when the legendary inspector, together with DS Lewis, uncovers a connection to sinister events in his own past, twenty-five years earlier.


Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts marks the first-ever major stage adaptation of the iconic detective. ITV’s long-running Inspector Morse, hailed by Radio Times as ‘The greatest British crime series of all time’, has inspired equally beloved spin-offs, Lewis and Endeavour.


Starring Tom Chambers (Father Brown, Strictly Come Dancing) as Inspector Morse, this original story written for the stage is a must-see for fans of compelling detective stories and thrilling mysteries.


 

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