"Dead Leaves", a non-traditional murder mystery play, is set to perform at Titchfield Festival Theatre.
The play, penned by Bradley Barlow, delves into the life of Melissa French after her body is found in a dark forest.
As the story unfolds, her friends and family grapple with revelations about Melissa's hidden aspects.
The play will be staged at the Titchfield Festival Theatre from 2 – 12 October
Ticket bookings can be made online or via the box office.
Bradley Barlow said: "I wrote Dead Leaves ten years ago following another play I'd written where the central characters talked about another character the audience never met. Introducing Melissa French after her death invites the audience to unravel the complex web of lies and deceit surrounding her life.
"In Dead Leaves, we're taking the audience on a journey as Melissa's cause of death is explored and the layers of her life are unravelled, asking them to think about how the past shapes the people we become today. In this play, you must expect the unexpected!"
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