A Strictly Come Dancing champion will swap the ballroom for the Cambridge stage in a new production of thriller Dial M for Murder.
Former Holby City and Waterloo Road favourite Tom Chambers, who lifted the Strictly Glitterball trophy in 2006 with professional Camilla Dallerup, will star in Frederick Knott’s genre-defining thriller at Cambridge Arts Theatre next month.
He will appear in Dial M for Murder alongside Diana Vickers, who made her name as a contestant of The X Factor and has since starred in the West End production of Little Voice.
Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s classic 1954 movie, the iconic thriller is a masterclass in suspense and opens in Cambridge on Tuesday, October 5 and runs until Saturday, October 9.
Can you ever get away with the perfect crime?
TV and stage favourite Tom Chambers, who appeared in ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders last year, stars as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot, played by Diana Vickers.
Diana first came to public attention as a semi-finalist on The X Factor in 2008 and is remembered for her heartfelt, barefoot performances.
When Tony discovers Margot has been unfaithful, his mind turns to revenge in the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’.
Dial M for Murder will leave you spellbound as Tony becomes more tangled in the web of his own making.
The thriller stars Christopher Harper – who played Nathan Curtis in ITV soap Coronation Street – as both Captain Lesgate and Inspector Hubbard.
Also starring Michael Salami, who played Shane Sweeney in Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks, this ultimate masterclass in suspense is guaranteed to entwine you with its spine-chilling twists and turns.
Anthony Banks directs the national tour of Frederick Knott’s Dial M for Murder, adding to credits that recently include Gaslight, Strangers on a Train, and his production of the hit thriller The Girl on a Train.
Performances of Dial M for Murder at Cambridge Arts Theatre, in St Edward’s Passage, are nightly at 7.30pm, with matinees at 2.30pm on the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
The performance on Wednesday, October 6 at 7.30pm is a BSL Interpreted performance.
Tickets for the show cost from £20 to £40. All ticket prices include a £3 per ticket booking fee.
To book, call the box office on 01223 503333 or visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
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