Spooky season may be over, but a new play in Woodside can still send shivers down your spine this weekend.
St. Mary’s Drama Guild’s production of Agatha Christie’s “A Murder is Announced,” adapted for the stage by Leslie Darbon, is a well-executed take on the beloved author’s novel, full of English accents and the dry humor to match. Like all good murder mysteries, it has no obvious solution, and any predictions made along the way are likely fortuitous, incomplete or simply incorrect.
“You really are left guessing until the last 15 minutes of the show, which I think is very telling of what kind of writer Agatha Christie was,” co-Director Kerryclare Gleason told the Chronicle. “She wanted to keep her audience guessing until the last possible moment.”
The action begins in Little Paddocks,

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