PHOTO: © Thomas Ott

Mord im Orientexpress

In the organizer's words:

based on Agatha Christie

While traveling on the Orient Express from Istanbul to Calais, an American businessman falls victim to a murder as brutal as it is mysterious. By chance, the Belgian master detective Hercule Poirot is among the passengers. He suspects that the perpetrator is still on board the train - and takes up the investigation. While the luxury express gets stuck in the snow, events unfold in the carriages.

Agatha Christie's famous crime thriller from 1934 has been officially adapted for the stage for the first time. The fact that the American playwright Ken Ludwig (*1950, "Othello darf nicht platzen") was commissioned to adapt the story proves to be a stroke of luck: he skillfully condenses the plot in terms of personnel and dramaturgy, carefully accentuating and updating the comic potential of the crime story.

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Location

Theater und Orchester Heidelberg Theaterstraße 10 69117 Heidelberg