Agatha Christie’s thriller “Murder on the Nile” begins at Brigham’s Playhouse
By Melanie Baxendale
Brigham’s Playhouse, a southern Utah leader in live theater, is excited to announce Agatha Christie’s “Murder On The Nile” running Oct. 11–Nov. 17 at its intimate, indoor theater in Washington!
Kay Ridgeway has led a charmed life. Blessed with beauty, enormous wealth, and a new husband, she embarks on a honeymoon voyage down the Nile. Fatal circumstances await when the idyllic surroundings are shattered by a shocking and brutal murder. Under scrutiny are a multitude of memorable passengers, each with a reason to kill. The tension and claustrophobia builds as a shocking and audacious conspiracy is laid bare. This thrilling production will have you on the edge of your seat and is sure to have you asking, “Who done it?”
This stage version of the 1944 murder mystery play by crime writer Agatha Christie is based on her 1937 novel “Death on the Nile.” Performances are running Thursdays through Saturdays at 7 p.m., with matinee performances at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Tickets for adults are $23, for seniors $21, and for children over 5 and students $17. You can purchase tickets at brighamsplayhouse.com or by visiting or calling the playhouse box office.
Brigham’s Playhouse believes in the power of live theater and its ability to provide audiences and performing artists with life-changing experiences. It is located at CottonTown Village in Washington, just across from Star Nursery on Telegraph Road, next to Red Barn. This is the fifth season for the playhouse, which was founded in 2014 by the Young and Knapp families. For more information about Brigham’s Playhouse, please visit brighamsplayhouse.com or call (435) 251-8000. Box office hours are Tuesdays–Fridays from 2 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from noon to 7 p.m.
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