Douglas Drama Group & Farmers Arms Murder Mystery Night Raised 255 pounds Sterling for Local Charity

A fun evening presented by Douglas Drama Group & the Farmers Arms raised 255 pounds Sterling for well-deserving local charity Rainbow House

Lancashire, United Kingdom, July 16, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Held 10th July 2010 at 7:30pm

A fun evening presented by Douglas Drama Group & the Farmers Arms raised 255 pounds Sterling for well-deserving local charity Rainbow House

Guests at a planning meeting relaxed in the bar, as officials, pupils and parents from two local schools planning a possible merger, circulated and tried to persuade them to vote for or against the proposal. Suddenly, there was a blood-curdling scream from the car park as the Head Girl of Bispdale College for Girls, Martini Drinkwater, dashed in to tell guests that the Head Boy of Hillbold Boys College, James Slyp-Chaisser, had been cruelly murdered.

The guests were escorted under police guard into the school restaurant to await police investigations. Whilst they tucked into a delicious meal, the suspects circulated for questioning. Much fascinating evidence emerged and many suspects appeared to have a motive. At the end of the investigation, guests helped to solve the case and the murderer, Celia Feight, was arrested.

The murder mystery drama was written by Douglas Drama Group member Alan McCabe, who also played the part of DI Ian Spectre.

Parbold Douglas Drama Group is an amateur dramatic group, based in Parbold, Lancashire, performing two productions per year in local venues. Their next production will be ‘Third Week in August’ by Peter Gordon, which takes place at the end of November 2010. They have a Facebook page with information and photos.

The Farmers Arms is a countryside pub with Southwell's Restaurant, Chorley Road, Bispham Green, Lancashire L40 3SL.

Rainbow House is a charity that specialises in providing services for children with brain injuries, disabilities and life limiting conditions. Some of the children have undiagnosed neurological problems. Their approach is based on an holistic approach to rehabilitation known as Conductive Education which aims to teach children life enhancing techniques, through education, recreation and sports, so that they can live more independent lives within the community.

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