Have yourself a Pratty little Christmas!

It is with much excitement – and a little trepidation – that we can confirm that Inspector Pratt is returning to Bluntisham in BaCStage’s winter 2022 production, Death by Fatal Murder!
Pratt is joined by some familiar characters, some of whom make a more substantial appearance than others. There is also a host of new faces at Bagshot House. How many of them will make it out alive? Are there dark forces abroad in Bagshot House? Will Pratt finally get something right? Join us at Bluntisham Village Hall on December 15th, 16th and 17th to find out!
Inspector Pratt’s record of crime detection at Bagshot House is not enviable. In his two previous visits, chronicled in Murdered to Death and Secondary Cause of Death, the body count mounted disastrously as he looked on, helpless and hopeless. Now he’s back and, as usual, chaos reigns supreme!
During the course of his latest investigations, Pratt meets the new owner of the house, Nancy Allwright. Soon he is embroiled in more mystery, aided and abetted by Miss Maple and Constable Thomkins. Upper-crust Ginny and Italian gigolo, Enzo, help with enquiries but danger soon looms with an unexpected arrival and a frightening suggestion by Welsh busybody and clairvoyant, Blodwyn Morgan.
Follow our blog and socials @BaCStageGroup for the latest news including cast and tickets. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You will also be able to find us at next month’s Winter Craft Fair, also at Bluntisham Village Hall, where tickets will be on sale!
DEATH BY FATAL MURDER
~ part 3 of the Inspector Pratt trilogy, following Murdered to Death and Secondary Cause of Death ~
by Peter Gordon
December 15th, 16th & 17th 2022 ~ Bluntisham Village Hall
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Limited
Tickets on sale soon!








hi all, i’m so pleased BaCStage has survived the last 3 years of hell.
Lovely to see that Pratt is back….Luke again? Suits you so well sir ?
Bye
Nick n Jackie
It is indeed Luke, alongside the redoubtable Joan Maple (aka Nicola)
Nick, I resemble that remark!