The Travelers of Crime
After "the Circle of Whitechapel", get ready for an eventful journey!
At the beginning of the 20th century, a luxury train, the Express d'Orient (future Orient-Express) managed to leave Turkey, then torn apart by a civil war. On board, we are busy to satisfy colorful passengers such as Mrs Mead, a strict English tutor, Miss Cartmoor, "Sarah Bernhardt from Buffalo", Mr Souline, a chess master or even Bram Stocker, the creator of Dracula.
But as two newcomers (playwright George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Conan Doyle, father of Sherlock Holmes) join the train, a young girl screams that her mother has disappeared. The investigation promises to be difficult, and the travelers will go from surprise to surprise during a night of mysteries, murders and adventures! Drive for crime!
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“A “so British” suspense served by an accomplice troupe. We laugh a lot. " LE FIGARO
“The pleasure of the game mingles with that of the investigation. Cheer ! " THE PARISIAN
“Exceptional talent and malice. » Le Figaro Magazine
“Tracks, false tracks, twists and turns, the adventure is carried out at high speed. No question of missing the train! " The chained Duck
“The public is held in suspense until the final outcome. » Theatrical Magazine
“It’s like playing Cluedo with real characters. Jubilatory. » Atlantico