Comedy play Cluedo 2 to tour in 2024
- Comedy play Cluedo 2 - The Next Chapter will tour between 29th February and 27th July 2024
- The show is written by Birds Of A Feather creators Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran
Cluedo 2 - The Next Chapter, a comedy murder mystery based on the classic board game, will tour UK venues between February and July 2024.
The spoof has been created by Birds Of A Feather and Goodnight Sweetheart writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
The show's blurb explains: "With an all-new story, written by BAFTA winners Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran and directed by Mark Bell - director of the original hit UK production of Cluedo and the global hit, The Play That Goes Wrong, Cluedo 2 - The Next Chapter, is a rollocking spoof of a comedy that will keep you guessing right up to the final twist and invites budding detectives of all ages, from 8 to 80 and beyond, to watch for the clues and unravel the secrets, as we all try to work out whodunnit.... with what... and where!!"
The tour starts at Richmond Theatre on 29th February, before visiting cities such as Brighton, Newcastle, Glasgow, Cardiff and Norwich. The run concludes in Birmingham on 27th July.
Full casting has yet to be confirmed, however it is known Helen Flanagan will play Miss Scarlett and Jason Durr is taking on the role of Colonel Mustard.
A full list of dates are below. Tickets are on sale now via cluedostageplay.com
2024 dates
29th Feb - 2nd Mar: Richmond, Theatre
5th Mar - 9th Mar: Woking, New Victoria Theatre
12th Mar - 16th Mar: York, Theatre Royal
19th Mar - 23rd Mar: Brighton, Theatre Royal
25th Mar - 30th Mar: Cambridge, Arts Theatre
2nd Apr - 6th Apr: Salford, Lowry
9th Apr - 13th Apr: Hull, New Theatre
16th Apr - 20th Apr: Milton Keynes, Theatre
23rd Apr - 27th Apr: Shrewsbury, Severn Theatre
30th Apr - 4th May: Malvern, Theatre
6th May - 11th May: Bath, Theatre Royal
14th May - 18th May: Sheffield, Lyceum
21st May - 25th May: Nottingham, Theatre Royal
28th May - 1st Jun: Newcastle, Theatre Royal
4th Jun - 8th Jun: Glasgow, Theatre Royal
19th Jun - 23rd Jun: Southampton, Mayflower
25th Jun - 29th Jun: Cardiff, New Theatre
2nd Jul - 6th Jul: Norwich, Theatre Royal
9th Jul - 13th Jul: Truro, Hall for Cornwall
16th Jul - 20th Jul: Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre
23rd Jul - 27th Jul: Birmingham, Alexandra Theatre