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MURDER At Channing Ponds Station

A Play. Six strangers disembark at Channing Ponds Train Station only to find themselves stranded for the duration of a snow storm. Despite instructions by two station masters to stay put, the group disperses to explore the building. But when the lights go out and murder is attempted, they soon realise they all share a common connection. As the group pieces together the mysteries of what happened and what brought them together, tensions mount and suspicions grow. Then the murders begin... FIND THE KILLER BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!

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Official Site: DMWproductionsAus.comProlific author and playwright Darren Mark Wright lends a unique Australian voice to well-known and well-used international stories from writers the likes of Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens, Agatha Christie and William Shakespeare.From the dramatic to the historical, the romantic to the comical, Wright creates tales of adventure, horror and tragedy in a style similar to film. While sometimes jarring for the lover of a good Wordsworth, they're fun, fast and accessible for even the most avid book-hater.Born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia, Darren Mark Wright will have you either on the edge of your seat or falling off it in laughter. All too soon, you'll be finished before you know it, turning pages faster than you can say, 'James Patter...'!

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