PATRON: Stephen Billington, actor

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If you are interested in purchasing or performing any of Jo's work, you can contact her here: josmithplays@gmail.com or by visiting her Amazon page here. 

He, Haditcummin

Lord & Lady Ownalott are hosting their annual soiree, one dark and stormy night, inviting neighbours, Mr & Mrs Fortune, and the local clergyman, Reverend Churcher, for dinner. However, the guests get more than they bargained for when one of them ends up dead...

A hilarious, light-hearted, fast-paced stage play which gently pokes fun at the classic "whodunnit" format. 

The Ghost of Blackstoke Manor

Blackstoke Manor has been empty for years which has been great fodder for urban legend. They say the ghost of Ebenezer Blackstoke roams the halls, desperate to protect his manor from unwanted guests...

The gruesome stories of "death by ghost" don't seem to affect Will Lloyd who drags his wife and brother-in-law to investigate the house.

If the derelict house wasn't creepy enough, an old friend of Ebenezer Blackstoke turns up to confirm the tales of terror.

As they finally decide to hot foot it home, they realise their car has been vandalised, leaving them no option but to wait in the house for the rather reluctant police to arrive...

A black comedy in two acts 

The Heist

Bored of life and tired of being down on his luck, Eddie Smith gathers his not-so-merry men for one last heist.

If tempers aren’t frayed enough as the has-beens dust off their stocking masks and plan the raid of a lifetime, a surprise appearance from a skeleton in the cupboard threatens to throw a spanner in the works. 


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