An amateur theater company's whodunit hurtles towards opening night, but the real mystery is whether the cast and crew can get this disaster to curtain call. It won't be easy when the costume designer's bent on revenge, the actors are wrapped up in a revolving door of showmances, one suitcase plays the role of nine, and the playwright won't admit that Nine Little Indians might owe a little something to Agatha Christie. The best seat in the house is backstage on opening night in this full-throttled homage to Michael Frayn's classic comedy.
BACKGROUND
Nooses of by Don Zolidis is a spoof of the play Noises of by Michael Frayn, which like Nooses off is about a play within a play. Although, in this version, the play within the play is a spoof of none other then the murder mystery And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. This humorous combination of the two plays turns into one brilliant show, which is sure to make you laugh.