|
February
14th through March 2nd, 2003, at the Greenhouse Theatre |
 |
The Wimberley Players present Frederick Knott's classic tale of the perfect crime
gone wrong.
Introduced to the theatre-going public in 1954 as an Alfred Hitchcock film, Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams and Anthony Dawson
first brought Knott's screenplay to life. With music by Dimitri Tiomkin, it became a classic.
|
| Directed by Albert Rouse, the
Wimberley Players' cast for this suspenseful melodrama includes Judith Laird, Dave Calkins, Allan Eastwood, Rob Sandefur, and Nathan Villarreal. |

|

Toni Wendice is planning to kill his wife in order to receive her fortune and discovers that she is in love with an American crime novelist. When he catches wind of her affair he decides to blackmail an old acquaintance into killing his wife. The plan goes awry but
Wendice seizes the moment to frame his wife for the murder of the would-be assassin.
- |
 |
Wendice believes he has created the perfect
crime until a skeptical Scotland Yard inspector begins to
investigate.

This
presentation by the Wimberley Players ran for three
weekends from
February 14th through March 2nd, 2003, at the Greenhouse Theatre, 50 Marina Circle,
Woodcreek.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|