Boris Smolensky's budget repertory production of "Murder at
Priorswell Manor" is looking decidedly shaky. The cast are more
interested in their egos than the play and life imitates art when
Boris's wife, Renee, is murdered on stage. Simon Brett's hilarious
text, a worthy companion to his Charles Paris theatrical thriller
novels, ruthlessly satirizes the politics of the inept company and
the numerous red herrings keep the audience guessing until the
final moments of the play.5 women, 3 men
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