A door with seven locks blocks access to the Selford family tomb. Seven associated keys are distributed among seven people. And these seven people now want the family jewels that the late Lord Selford placed in his grave throughout his life. There is a legitimate heir. But who cares?! When a dense fog envelops the spooky manor, crows caw and greed runs rampant, it doesn't take long for the illustrious keyholders to start reducing themselves to murder.
After Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None More", the second part of our "Hangman Trilogy" is all about the old master Edgar Wallace. It is assassinated, shot and poisoned. As befits a real Wallace, of course in black and white.
This production with our German partners, Jakobus-Theater, will be in German.