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To commemorate 50 years since the death of R C Sherriff, Claire Evans in association with the R C Sherriff Trust will be presenting a professional production of R C Sherriff’s mystery drama Home at Seven.
We are delighted that the production will be touring to the following venues
Tickets for these performances are all on sale now
It sometimes happens that an innocent man needs more protection than a guilty one.
It’s one of those things that might happen to anybody.
Home at Seven takes place five years after the end on the Second World War. The country is still recovering from years of bomb damage. Its people continue to endure rationing and are trying to restore normality after six years when everything had been turned on its head.
It’s the little lies, the white lies that catch us out. The lies we tell to defend and protect our innocence. We all break rules, we all tell inconsistent stories, but does this mean that we are more likely to be guilty? David Preston is at the centre of this gripping mystery drama. An ordinary decent citizen, he is caught in a waking nightmare when he returns home from work to his wife to find that 24 hours have elapsed without him even realising it. It is now a day later than he thought. As hard as he tries, he cannot recall the events of the missing day or explain away evidence that implicates him in theft and murder.