

A Murder Has Been Arranged
Emlyn Williams
Young Lord Arthur is deliriously happy – just down from Oxford and engaged to be married – when a mysterious palm reader predicts that he will commit a murder.
A proper English gentleman, Arthur believes it is his duty to get this killing business over with before he marries.
But his education has not provided him with the required skills, and a hilarious series of mishaps ensues as he sets about finding a victim.
"Urbinati's adaptation is deft, using the source material to its fullest and beautifully fleshing out several minor characters only alluded to in the original story."
— Backstage
"Oscar Wilde's short story Lord Arthur Savile's Crime is a clever mystery, written to indict the fate industry with whom late 19th-century aristocrats seemed so enthralled. The writer Rob Urbinati has molded the story into a briskly paced comedy of manners true to its author's greater spirit. A complete delight!"
— The New York Times
"Rob Urbinati has done a truly marvelous thing: He's turned an infrequently read Oscar Wilde short story into a play that improves on the original. A Wilde ride indeed!"
— The New York Blade
| Character |
|---|
| Lady Windermere His confidante. Grand. |
| Sybil Merton His betrothed. Clever. |
| Charles His valet. Devoted. |
| Lady Clem His elderly aunt. Irritable. |
| Jane Percy His cousin. Enthusiastic. |
| Mr. Podgers The cheiromantist. Mysterious. |
| Herr Winckelkopf An anarchist. Artistic.Note: The role of Lady Clem can be played by a man. |
| Lord Arthur Savile A gentleman. Naive. |
Murder on West Moon Street is a comedy play written by Rob Urbinati and published by Samuel French .
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