2026 may’ve started with a cold snap – but when temperatures plummet towards zero, what better way to warm yourself up than with a Murder Mystery?
“Towards Zero”, adapted from the classic novel by Agatha Christie, arrives at The Wilde Theatre in South Hill Park Arts Centre this February.
When a house party gathers at Gull’s Point, the seaside home of Lady Tressilian, Neville Strange finds himself caught between his old wife Audrey and his new flame Kay.
A nail-biting thriller, the play probes the psychology of jealousy in the shadow of a savage and brutal murder. A carefully unpeeled investigation before the audience’s eyes brings the story to a pointed ending.
Directed by Gemma Roch and produced by Luke Burton, the play is presented by LB Productions – the same team who’ve previously and successfully brought other Christie classics to the Wilde Theatre, including “And Then There Were None” in 2024.
If that production was anything to go by (you can read the review here: https://wokingham.today/review-and-then-there-were-none-at-south-hill-park-arts-centre/), this is one you will definitely not want to miss.
“Towards Zero” runs from the 11th – 14th February; tickets can be booked at https://www.southhillpark.org.uk/shp-events/towards-zero/










































