July 2010 Newsletter
In the last newsletter, I said I'd see you again in June but here we are in July. I do have an excuse though - our new website. It took us the best part of a month to put it together but it was worth the tears and hair pulling in the end. You'll find all the sections that were on the previous website but much improved, especially the photo gallery and catalogue. We'd love to hear what you think of it.
New Play - Off The RailsRachel Rails throws many a cog in the works as she takes over as the new controller of Ardington Railway Station. As if that isn't enough upset for one day, Duchy the cleaner is for the chop and there's a mysterious passenger hanging around with the head of security.
Purchase our newest Murdering The Text script to find out how the staff react to the plans of their new controller.
Plays for Autumn
Are you planning a murder mystery for autumn? If so our two play Waxworks of Horror and Bride and Doom (Waxworks of Horror 2) could be just the thing with their scary, Hallowe'en sets.
Amateur Dramatics Groups Available For Fundraisers
We are always on the lookout for any amateur theatre group that would like to hire out their theatrical services to perform Murdering The Text plays as fundraisers for local charities. Have a look at the section for this on our website for more details.
From all of us at Murdering The Text, have a wonderful summer. Until we meet again (in September), why not follow us on Facebook.
This newsletter's featured drama group:

22-24 July 2010 - Little Waltham Drama Group presents 'A Show To Die For', Little Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex.
21 August 2010 - St Bernadette's Players present 'On Her Way Out', Bispham, Blackpool.
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