

Sleighed To Death
Peter Gordon
Death pays a call to an English household and discovers he's in the wrong place.
After apologizing profusely to the near victim, he discovers to his horror that not only can everyone in that household see him but that someone other than he is now performing his task.
In an attempt to get to the bottom of things, none other than one of Scotland Yard's finest, Inspector Edward Mirabelle, is brought in to confront the bizarre event, witness a few deaths and hopefully solve what the inspector now describes as his favorite case.
"Bobrick has a wicked sense of humor and the laughs pile up, vigorously and hilariously..."
— NYTheatre.com
"Great entertainment... a laugh a minute through this tongue in cheek farce of British deductions..."
— Ponca City News
| Character |
|---|
| Michael Hedges a man in his early fifties |
| Jane, The Maid a young woman in her mid-twenties to mid-thirties |
| Irene Hedges Michael's wife, in her late forties |
| Inspector Birabelle a man in his late forties - early fifties |
| Miss Constance Lawson a flamboyant woman in her mid-thirties |
| Alfie Crown a man in his early forties |
| Jonathan Pike a sinister looking man in his mid-forties |
| Death a handsome young man in his thirties |
Death In England is a American comedy play written by Sam Bobrick and published by Samuel French in New York (1992).
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