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It Could Be Any One Of Us

20 January 2025–25 January 2025

Leicester Drama Society

Main House

Synopsis

Living in a windswept country house is a larger-than-life family of failures: an amateur detective, who has never solved a case, a composer, whose works have never been performed, an unpublished writer, a struggling artist, and a dysfunctional teenager.

Their wrangling over a will leads to murder, but the victim is not who it should be and almost everyone, even the amateur sleuth, has equal motivation and opportunity. All is revealed with tongue-in-cheek humour and ironic comment.

Described as “a gently mischievous delight”, Alan Ayckbourn’s thirtieth play has entertained audiences with its preposterous plot ever since its first performance in 1983.

Ticket information

Standard £17.50

Concessions £16.00

Premium (Row L) £18.50

 

Early Bird Discount Available – Get 10% off if you book before 26th July 2024

Group Discount Available – Get 10% off if you book 10 or more tickets for the same show at the same time

5 for 4 Season Ticket Discount Available – Buy tickets to all 5 shows in the LDS Autumn 24 Season at the same time to get 20% off.

LDS Autumn 24 Season

Witness For The ProsecutionSeptember 9th – 14th

Relative Values – September 30th – October 5th

Gaslight – October 21st – 26th

Sheila’s Island November 11th – 16th

It Could Be Any One of Us – January 20th – 25th

Discounts cannot be used in conjunction with one another.

 

Access

Wheelchair and carer seating available.

Touch tour available for Saturday Matinee.

A CD with detailed descriptions of the the cast, characters and costumes is available to be send by post on the week of the performance to customers who are visually impaired.

Please call Box Office to book 0116 255 1302.

Credits & acknowledgements

By Alan Ayckbourn

Directed by Mary Jones

This amateur production of “It Could Be Any One of Us” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. concordtheatricals.co.uk.

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