Murder at the Asylum
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Murder at the Asylum

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82 pages 1996

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Something sinister is going on at Dr McLeod’s very exclusive hospital for the mentally handicapped in the picturesque small village of Killin in Scotland. Dr McLeod, a caring and very dedicated psychiatrist, works with a unique group of patients, each of whom thinks he or she is a person from history. His therapies border on the unorthodox and not all of them are undisputed.
Unfortunately a series of tragic accidents over the last few months has kept Dr McLeod and his team busy. Four of his patients, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mme Curie, Lord Nelson and Marie Antoinette, have died. And now Julius Caesar shoots Hitler with an “unloaded” gun during rehearsals of a play that was thought as a therapy. Another accident – or is it murder?
The police are called to solve the case. But the series of accidents is not even stopped by their presence: Marilyn Monroe dies under their very eyes when she is poisoned and so does Julius Caesar who takes a fall out of a window. The incompetent Inspector Grant arrests a suspect – who turns out to be innocent – and so it takes a Sherlock Holmes to finally solve the mystery.
Murder At The Asylum is a full-length play which lives of its fast and witty dialogues, its slapstick and its historical characters. The actors as crazy patients have a field day and can give everything they have got.

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