Who says murder isn't a funny business

Published: 12 January 2014
Reporter: Sandra Giorgetti

A musical comedy blending humour, romance and murder

The first production of the year at London’s Landor Theatre opens shortly.

It is a revival of the American musical comedy No Way to Treat a Lady, a piece that originally started life as a best-selling novel by William Goldman which was made into an Academy Award-winning movie.

Darkly funny, the show blends humour, romance and murder—and of course song and dance numbers, winning a Drama Desk Award and numerous other nominations.

No Way to Treat a Lady has a book, music and lyrics by Douglas J Cohen and is directed by Robert McWhir with choreography by Cressida Carre and musical direction by Nicholas Chave.

No Way To Treat A Lady plays The Landor Theatre from 21 January to 9 February. For further information and booking visit the Landor Theatre web site.

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