
You arrive a couple of hours before the show begins. Every ticket includes a two course meal, with the menu suited to the show. Unable to decide between the theatre’s signature steak pie and a delicious looking gammon we bit the bullet and went for both, with some tasty veggies on the side and a lovely apple crumble for dessert. Dinner theatre is definitely a concept I could enjoy a lot more of!

Towards Zero is a play I wasn’t familiar with if I’m honest, but if it isn’t the best known of Agatha Christie’s works, it does have a reputation as the best of her stage adaptations. Couple that with the booming voice of Brian Blessed in the director’s chair, a man with strong links both to her work and to Christie herself after working on productions of her plays, and you’ve got a recipe for success.

Rosalind Blessed is on fine form as Lady T’s secretary. She dominates the stage and has a knack for saying more with an expression than her lines can convey.

Matthew Treves is the sensible head in the camp, Noel White lending him a warmth and affability that shows why the rest of the characters trust him, when he calls in George Telfer’s Superintendent Battle there is a pleasant camaraderie that instantly shows their friendship.
The plot is vintage Christie, a group gather, one is found dead and the detective must solve the case, but the whole is played out with conviction by a cracking cast on a lovely set (built on site).
This is so much more than a trip to see a show. Visiting Sonning should be on the ‘to-do’ list for every theatregoer!
Until 28 September. For more info or tickets head to https://www.millatsonning.com/

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