A Foot is Not an Appropriate Prize for the Tombola
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Daniel McVey supported by Curve, Leicester
After a severed foot is found in one of the tombola prizes, Lydia is determined not to let it ruin the village fete. But as the revelations get more bizarre, and Lydia attempts to work out "whodunnit", it appears there might be a more horrific truth to the village than anyone realised. A camp and comedic interactive murder mystery inspired by the worlds of cosy crime and cosmic horror, performed by vibrant storyteller Daniel McVey. Prepare to be intrigued, entertained and leave questioning the wild world we live in.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System
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