

A Fatal Combination
Peter Depietro
In this thrilling play, Professor Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre in the dead of night, where he unwittingly becomes the center of a murder investigation.
When cryptologist Sophie Neveu arrives at the scene, she alerts Robert that, not only is he being asked to solve the crime, but he is also the prime suspect.
Soon they are in a race against time to clear Robert’s name and decipher a labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.
From Paris to London and beyond, follow along with two of your favorite characters as they solve this pulse-racing mystery.
"Streamline[s] a complicated story with originality…"
— The Guardian
"Eighty million readers can’t be wrong. Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code is a phenomenon, and this adaption by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel is a masterpiece in its own right… Simply a corker."
— Behind the Arras
"A thoughtful thriller and gripping mystery that serves up chills generated by its secrets…an engrossing puzzler…"
— Portland Press Herald
"An exciting, fast-paced, two-hour roller-coaster of thrills."
— London Theatre
"The play is true to the book, fast moving and with an ingenious storyline offering twists and turns that keep us guessing. It makes excellent use of historical figures and famous artworks, with a few mathematical conundrums to keep the mind ticking over… A rattling good murder mystery."
— Theatre Reviews North
| Character |
|---|
| Silas |
| Jacques Saunière |
| Bezu Fache |
| Collet |
| Sophie |
| Sister Sandrine/Marie |
| Vernet |
| Sir Leigh Teabing |
| Rémy |
| Church Volunteer |
| Docent |
| Philip |
| Hooded Ensemble |
| Robert Langdon |
The Da Vinci Code – Theatre Royal, Glasgow Trailer
The Da Vinci Code is a play written by Rachel Wagstaff and published by Dramatists Play Service .
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