

Minor Murder
Reginald Denham


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Readers find 'Nasty Things, Murders' to be an engaging performance with notable contributions from the cast, particularly Jeremiah Wade's portrayal. The play seems to captivate its audience with a unique charm and theatrical appeal.
The four ladies in the Home for Retired Gentlewomen are upset when their TV breaks down at the climax of a real life murder drama.
They talk about the murder.
To the horror of three of them, it appears that the fourth, gentle Mary, may have been the murderess.
When Mary leaves the room, the others consult the Matron as to what steps should be taken; however, on Mary's return a most unexpected telephone conversation sets their fears at rest and leaves them feeling rather foolish.
But after they have gone and Mary is left alone, her behavior is strange, to say the least.5 women
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ETHEL
LOUISE
MADGE
MARY
THE MATRON |
Nasty Things, Murders is a British play written by Arthur Lovegrove and published by Samuel French (1974).
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Samuel French · 1974 · 30 pp
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