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Death Drop cancels performances up to 4 July due to cast COVID isolation

Death Drop, the Dragatha Christie whodunnit at the Garrick Theatre has cancelled performances up to 4 July following members of the cast having to isolate under COVID rules.

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Death Drop, the Dragatha Christie whodunnit at the Garrick Theatre has cancelled performances up to 4 July following members of the cast having to isolate under COVID rules.

The producers of Death Drop have cancelled performances of the critically acclaimed drag whodunnit mystery at the Garrick Theatre from 30 June - 4 July 2021.

This decision was made when cast members were told to isolate in accordance with the government's COVID guidelines.

Customers for these performances will be contacted as soon as possible and Nimax Theatres have asked for your patience whilst everyone is contacted.

"We are so sorry not to be welcoming you to Shantay Manor this week, but the health and wellbeing of our company and customers remains our primary concern. We expect that performances will be able to resume in time for our final week (7 – 11 July inclusive) and we will update customers about these performances as soon as possible."

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Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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