Where is Mrs Christie?

Agatha Christie was one of the greatest and most prolific thriller writers of all time. She lived in Wallingford for over 40 years and is buried in Cholsey. In 1926 she was at the centre of a mystery as perplexing as any of her fiction; a series of events that sparked one of the biggest and most extensive police hunts in history. Her crashed car was discovered in Surrey with the famous author missing. She was presumed dead by many but eleven days later, was found staying at a luxury hotel in Harrogate. The author claimed she was suffering from amnesia and remembered nothing. Neither the press nor the police believed her…

Did she lie, or was it really amnesia? Was it a publicity stunt? Or was there a darker secret behind the disappearance that would affect her for the rest of her life?

In this one woman show, as in every good thriller, all will be revealed!

Starring Liz Grand as Agatha Christie. Written and directed by Chris Jaeger.
 
Running time 100 minutes. There will be a Q&A with Liz Grand after the performance.

Aged 12+ advised.

Liz Grand’s performance in the title role is compelling. So persuasive is she that we the audience become co-conspirators. Her Mrs. Christie is irresistibly engaging, vulnerable, confiding and ultimately indomitable in her strength of spirit.” The Stage  4****

TICKETS: Adults £15, Under 18s £7.50
BAR


Important event information: 
Doors open 30 minutes before the performance.

Tickets are non-refundable. A waiting list may be available once this event is sold out.

Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.

This year’s Festival will be cashless, only contactless card payments will be available for any refreshments.

All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, unless otherwise stated.
Wednesday 12 June 2024
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Goring Village Hall, High Street, Goring-on-Thames RG8 9AG
Agatha Christie was one of the greatest and most prolific thriller writers of all time. She lived in Wallingford for over 40 years and is buried in Cholsey. In 1926 she was at the centre of a mystery as perplexing as any of her fiction; a series of events that sparked one of the biggest and most extensive police hunts in history. Her crashed car was discovered in Surrey with the famous author missing. She was presumed dead by many but eleven days later, was found staying at a luxury hotel in Harrogate. The author claimed she was suffering from amnesia and remembered nothing. Neither the press nor the police believed her…

Did she lie, or was it really amnesia? Was it a publicity stunt? Or was there a darker secret behind the disappearance that would affect her for the rest of her life?

In this one woman show, as in every good thriller, all will be revealed!

Starring Liz Grand as Agatha Christie. Written and directed by Chris Jaeger.
 
Running time 100 minutes. There will be a Q&A with Liz Grand after the performance.

Aged 12+ advised.

Liz Grand’s performance in the title role is compelling. So persuasive is she that we the audience become co-conspirators. Her Mrs. Christie is irresistibly engaging, vulnerable, confiding and ultimately indomitable in her strength of spirit.” The Stage  4****

TICKETS: Adults £15, Under 18s £7.50
BAR


Important event information: 
Doors open 30 minutes before the performance.

Tickets are non-refundable. A waiting list may be available once this event is sold out.

Filming and photography will likely take place at this event. This will be used to showcase the 2024 GAP Festival both online and in printed articles. Images and footage will also be used to help future festival promotions. Please let the event marshals on the day know if you do not wish to be captured.

This year’s Festival will be cashless, only contactless card payments will be available for any refreshments.

All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, unless otherwise stated.