New York City
From Tom Stoppard, the writer who brought you Curio’s 2011 hit, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead”, comes a hilarious spoof of the murder-mystery genre. This play has it all: a secluded country manor house, visitors behaving suspiciously, and an unidentified dead body. Throw in two theatre critics who get a little too caught up in the action, and you have Stoppard at his comedic best!