A HILARIOUS story of murder and mayhem comes to The Salberg this May.

A secluded island hotel just off the English coast becomes a crime scene after a scandal-inducing femme-fatale is fatally felled. All the guests on the island are suspects, but is everything here quite what it seems?

Inspired by Agatha Christie, 39 Steps and film noir, Crimes Under the Sun is a hilarious yet murderous trip to a classic English Riviera retreat. The show features just four actors playing multiple outrageous characters and a plot that races along in a romp.

Crimes under the Sun is directed by James Farrell, a freelance theatre director who has worked in the West End, at the Chichester Festival Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. James is the Artistic Director of Nameless Theatre and an Associate Practitioner at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

The show runs at Salisbury Playhouse from Thursday, May 10 until Saturday 12.

For tickets or more information call 01722 320333 or go to salisburyplayhouse.com