Agatha Christie’s popular Murder on the Orient Express is set to make its way to Glasgow later this year.
King’s Theatre will host the new production of the show from October 8 to 12.
The thrilling stage production, directed by Lucy Bailey, includes iconic performances from actors such as Michael Maloney as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
Alongside him, Bob Barrett, Mila Carter, Rebecca Charles, and others will star in Ken Ludwig’s theatrical adaptation of the classic murder mystery.
More information is available at https://www.atgtickets.com/glasgow.
Set during the winter of 1934, an avalanche traps the passengers of the Orient Express, including an American tycoon found dead in his compartment.
With the door locked from the inside and the murderer still aboard, Hercule Poirot races against time to solve the intricate puzzle before reaching their destination.
Murder on The Orient Express, described as gripping and masterfully cryptic, is among Agatha Christie's greatest literary works, encapsulating a final twist.
Actor Michael Maloney, known for his filmography, including Belfast, Iron Lady, and Young Victoria, steps into Poirot's shoes for the production.
Bob Barrett, famous for his long-term role as Sacha Levy in Holby City, and recent RADA graduate, Mila Carter, add to the exciting line-up.
The production is designed by Mike Britton with lighting by Oliver Fenwick and sound design by Mic Pool.
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