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Theatre Royal
Classic Thriller Season - A Touch of Danger
Tuesday 7 - Saturday 11 August 2018
Tickets: £12 - £25
When Max Telligan, a popular novelist, returns to his London apartment from a business trip to Munich, he finds his evening newspaper contains a report of his violent death. As the evening ensues, Max is greeted by a parade of mysterious visitors as it becomes increasingly clear that he has, it seems, unwittingly become embroiled in the activities of an international terrorist group! This Classic Durbridge thriller will keep you guessing until the final scene.
Part of Classic Thrillers Season 2018
Tickets on sale from the Theatre Royal Box Office in person, online or by calling 0115 9895555.
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