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SHOW INFO:
The Makings of a Murderer
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Thursday 28th November 2023
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Box Office & Bars: 6:00pm / Doors: 6:30pm / Show: 7:30pm
OVERVIEW:
Hosted by the Detective Who Brought Serial Killer PETER TOBIN to Justice
Join The Scottish Detective, David Swindle, for a chilling, thrilling, night at the theatre.
True crime fans, and those with a curious mind, can explore the cases, the circumstances and the detective’s perspective on what really went on, the early warning signs and the clues behind The Makings of a Murderer!
What makes a serial killer tick? What are the tell-tale signs? What really goes on behind the scenes?
Learn about the biggest British serial killers of all time - including Jack the Ripper, Peter Tobin, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe and ‘Killer Couples’ – Fred and Rose West and The Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.
With more than 34 years as a senior detective, David shares his unique insight into the minds of the murderers, the famous cases that were never solved, and how the murderer got away with it. . . from someone on the inside.
David – whose ground-breaking Operation Anagram uncovered the activities of Tobin – paints an often-dark picture of how these monsters come to be in this gripping, fully-interactive, audio-visual first.
“Serial Killers are cunning, conniving, controlling, careful and – I hate to say it – clever,” says David. “They live apparently normal lives and get away with their crimes for years. . . until eventually detected.”
David also looks at the connections to the local area of the most famous murder cases.
The Makings of a Murderer! – a chilling, thrilling, night at the theatre not to be missed.
"The Makings of a Murderer is the most gripping criminology lecture you're ever likely to attend - it had the audience on the edge of their seats"
Lizzie McAllister, Daily Star
Ages 18+ advised
BOOKING INFO:
Tickets: £28.00 (plus booking fees)
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Please Note: 14+ Under 18 to be accompanied by an adult
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Audience members may be encouraged to stand up and dance, please be aware when booking seats.
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Box Office is open on performance days approx. 1 hour prior to the performance for purchasing and collecting tickets.
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There is a lift for wheelchair users from Reception to the Lower Foyer with access to the Stalls.
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There is second lift with access to the Upper Foyer and Ballroom bars.
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The Balcony is stair access only.
Wheelchairs can be accommodated next to the end of row seats of rows F to K in the Stalls only. Wheelchair companion seats are located in the last seat of the relevant row directly next to the wheelchair spaces. Also available are Disabled Carer tickets to accompany Registered Disabled patrons who are not wheelchair bound. Please contact Ticketline Customer Services to discuss your requirements, or call Bath Box Office 01225 463362.
Full booking terms & conditions can be found here.
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Booking
Book Online
or call Ticketline
0161 832 1111
Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm
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