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The Mirror Crack'd

The Mirror Crack'd

 Agatha Christie’s THE MIRROR CRACK’D


A Miss Marple Mystery Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff


Dates: Sept 4th to October 31st


A picture-perfect village. A glittering party. A chilling murder.

When a glamorous film star returns to St. Mary Mead and throws an opulent gathering at Gossington Hall, the evening ends in sudden, shocking death. As gossip ripples through the close-knit community, one guest begins to see the sinister patterns others overlook ... the ever-watchful Miss Marple.

In a world of dazzling façades and hidden grudges, nothing is quite as it seems. As Miss Marple peels back layers of lies and long-held secrets, she uncovers a heart-stopping story of obsession, betrayal and revenge.


Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d, masterfully adapted by Rachel Wagstaff (The Da Vinci Code, The Girl On The Train, Death Comes To Pemberley), is a spellbinding, atmospheric thriller packed with sharp dialogue, unexpected twists and an unforgettable cast of characters.


Trust no one. Suspect everyone. And whatever you do, don’t miss this gripping new production!

Book Tickets

Wednesday 23 Sep 20268:15pm
Thursday 24 Sep 20268:15pm
Friday 25 Sep 20268:15pm
Saturday 26 Sep 20262:15pm8:15pm
Sunday 27 Sep 20262:15pm

Afternoon Tea and Tour

Afternoon Tea and Tour

Enjoy a 30 minute talk about the theatre's history and a talk about the theatre's costume department followed by a Q&A session, a backstage tour of the theatre and workshops and an indulgent Afternoon Tea in the Waterwheel Bar - including finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, strawberry jam, clotted cream, homemade cakes and more.

Arrive from 1.45pm.

Q&A and tour starts at 2.15pm.

Afternoon Tea from 3.15pm.

Event finishes at approximately 4.30pm.

Book Tickets

Thursday 24 Sep 20262:15pm

West End at The Mill

West End at The Mill

West End at the Mill


Adam Linstead brings the West End to the Mill at Sonning featuring West End singers and musicians performing all the hits from Rogers & Hammerstein through to Andrew Lloyd Webber and beyond. A classic evening of eclectic Musical Theatre.

Book Tickets

Sunday 27 Sep 20268:15pm
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