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Casting Announced For Dial M For Murder

Diana Vickers joins Tom Chambers in the brand-new production of Frederick Knott’s genre-defining thriller Dial M for Murder. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954, the iconic thriller is a masterclass in suspense. Can you ever get away with the perfect crime?

TV and stage favourite Tom Chambers (Top Hat, Strictly Come Dancing) stars as the charismatic and manipulative Tony Wendice, a jaded ex-tennis pro who has given it all up for his wife Margot, played by Diana Vickers, West End star of Little Voice, chart-topping recording artist and The X Factor finalist. When Tony discovers Margot has been unfaithful, his mind turns to revenge in the pursuit of the ‘perfect crime’. Also starring Christopher Harper (Coronation Street) and Michael Salami (Hollyoaks).

Tom Chambers plays Tony Wendice. Tom’s theatre credits include: Crazy For You (UK tour); Private Lives (UK tour); White Christmas (Dominion); Top Hat (Aldwych). Film includes: Fakers and Great in Britain: the Movie. Television includes: Midsomer Murders, Emmerdale, Casualty, Father Brown, The Great Train Robbery, Waterloo Road and Holby City. Radio includes: Mellow Magic every Saturday 10am-1pm.

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Diana Vickers appears as Margot Wendice. Diana first came to public attention as a semi-finalist on The X Factor in 2008 and is remembered for her heart-felt, barefoot performances. Her theatre credits include: The Entertainer (dir. Sean O’Connor); Little Voice (West End); I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical, Myth (dir. Arlene Philips); Son of A Preacher Man (dir. Craig Revel-Howood); Big (Theatre Royal Plymouth). Film includes: Awaiting (dir. Mark Murphy); To Dream (dir. Nicole Albarelli) and The Perfect Wave (dir. Bruce MacDonald). Television work includes: Josh (BBC3), Top Coppers and Give out Girls.

Anthony Banks directs Frederick Knott’s Dial M For Murder, adding to credits that recently include Gaslight and Strangers on a Train. His production of the hit thriller, Girl on a Train, continues to tour the UK. The creative team is completed by David Woodhead, Designer; Katy Osborne, Resident Director; Lizzie Powell, Lighting Designer; Ben & Max Ringham, Sound Design; Betty Marini, Wigs Supervisor; Siobhan Boyd, Costume Supervisor, Luke Child as Production Manager and Alison de Burgh as Fight Director.

DIAL M FOR MURDER is at the Cambridge Arts Theatre from Tuesday 5th – Saturday 9th October. 

For more information or to book call the Box Office on 01223 503 333 or visit www.cambridgeartstheatre.com.

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