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Description
A gripping stage thriller about an ex-tennis star who plots to murder his wife for her fortune. When the plot goes wrong, Tony must think fast to avoid being caught. The story, known for its suspense and twists, was famously adapted into a classic film by Alfred Hitchcock, adding to its enduring appeal. Written by Fredrick Knott
Publication Date
Summer 1982
Document Type
Playbill
Keywords
alfred hitchcock, thriller, frederick knott
Disciplines
Acting | Other Theatre and Performance Studies
Recommended Citation
Alvin Community College, "Dial M for Murder" (1982). Season 1982-1983. 1.
https://archives.alvincollege.edu/productions_1982-1983/1
Comments
A gripping stage thriller about an ex-tennis star who plots to murder his wife for her fortune. When the plot goes wrong, Tony must think fast to avoid being caught. The story, known for its suspense and twists, was famously adapted into a classic film by Alfred Hitchcock, adding to its enduring appeal. Written by Fredrick Knott