
Rumpus Theatre Company presents the true-crime Victorian murder mystery ...What's Your Poison? by Steve Orme.
William Palmer is a respectable member of the medical profession … so why do so many people around him die suddenly, and without apparent explanation? This fascinating new play about real-life 19th century doctor Palmer is seen from both the atmospheric Victorian perspective - the doctor, his family and friends, and his trial - and also the contemporary 21st century perspective - a young couple fascinated by this true-crime case ... and it delivers a delicious final twist!
Rumpus' production of THE RIPPER FILES was “chilling … a fine piece of theatre” (TheLatest.co.uk)
THE TELL-TALE HEART was “something to make [the audience's] blood run cold ... I jumped out of my seat" (British Theatre Guide)
What's Your Poison? promises much much more of the same … Rumpus … “masters of the high-audience appeal production" (Derbyshire Times)
Important Information
Venue: Guildhall Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £16 (£15 concessions)
Running Time: approx 2 hours inc. interval
Suitable for ages 12+
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