Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WILLIMANTIC — A thrilling story inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, “Dial M For Murder” will take the stage at the Windham Theatre Guild ...
From left, Havok Kiser, as Lesgate, and Brenden Oliver, as Tony, rehearse a scene from "Dial M for Murder" at Theatre Lawrence. Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, had cuts, close-ups and all ...
Born in China and the son of British missionaries, Frederick Knott wrote a thirty-minute television version of Dial M for Murder in 1949. When the production co ...
A tale of suspense arrives at Melbourne Civic Theatre with "Dial M for Murder." The show, a take on the classic thriller by Alfred Hitchcock, offers a dive into betrayal and murder. It opens Friday, ...
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Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned 1950’s film, Jeffrey Hatcher’s spine-tingling new adaptation is crackling with suspense, intrigue and unexpected surprises. The ever-so-charming Tony ...
Kelly plays Margot, the wealthy young wife of suave tennis pro Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) who is having an affair with an American writer of crime fiction, Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings). (What was ...
From television shows and documentaries to podcasts, there’s no doubt we’re living in a true-crime zeitgeist. Someone who couldn’t be any happier is Great Lakes Theater Producing Artistic Director ...
Margot (actor, Jodi Dominick*)encountersCaptain Lesgate (actor, Jeffrey C. Hawkins*) in the GreatLakes Theater production ofDial M for Murderatthe Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square, which runs through ...
Hang on to the edge of your seat through the twists and turns of a gripping cat-and-mouse game in Dial 'M' for Murder. Frederick Knott’s classic thriller of blackmail and revenge, the basis for Alfred ...
Ever an astute observer of pop culture, Fran Drescher’s title character in the 1990s sitcom “The Nanny” once complained that the TV crime drama “Columbo” reveals whodunit in the first five minutes, ...