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Our review of the witness to the prosecution in London

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The eighth year celebration in the London Provincial Hall – formerly the headquarters of the London Provincial Council – the historical chamber has turned into an unlikely square but accommodates one of the best “Whodunnits” in Christie.

The play believes that the unemployed magician, Leonard Vol, is accused of killing a widow of her wealth in London after the war, where the boycott hall turned into a court hall, where the audience’s members literally sat in the form of jury and they were raised to reach an administrative or not guilty judgment.

The unique preparation adds to the convincing drama, where director Lucy Billy stated that the previous council hall was a “gift from space”, which she saw for the first time when it was covered with dust.

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Jonathan Ver inherit the witness to the claim (Photo: Pamela Rayt.) She said: “Once I saw this amazing secret room, I knew it was ideal for organizing the drama of the Christie court hall.

“Christie spent her life writing about truth and lies, and she was fascinated by the way the courts and the judicial system work.

“I have been widely searched for details.

With the release of the jaws and turns-as is the case in other prominent Christie works, then there was nothing, and the killing on The Orient Express- Witness to the claim is an inevitable event, which starts from the moment when you walk to marble floors in the historical place.

Production is characterized by wonderful shows of Harry Chandler (Leonard Vol), Charlotte Boomont (Roman Fall), and Jonathan Varthe (Sir Wilfred Roberts QC), which must be seen.

With a time for two hours and 15 minutes, the witness to the prosecution operates until 2026 in the London County Hall, at a moving distance from the London Eye along the southern bank.

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