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Agatha Christie’s “Murder On The Orient Express” At CTC

A close up aerial view of a train engine - part of a CTC poster for “Murder on the Orient Express.”
Chattanooga Theatre Centre

Whodunnit?

Hercule Poirot is on board - and on the case.

“Murder on the Orient Express” - Agatha Christie’s tale of detective fiction - is set on a luxury train, stopped in its tracks, during the 1930’s.

On Friday, a stage adaptation premieres at Chattanooga Theatre Centre, starting at 7:30 PM - recommended for ages 13 and older.

Scott Dunlap is the director.

Our own Dennis Parker plays Monsieur Bouc.

A full poster for “Murder on the Orient Express” at CTC.
Chattanooga Theatre Centre

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