In the tense and dramatic setting of May 1944, amid the turmoil of World War II, a high-stakes game of espionage and betrayal unfolds at Bletchley Park. A traitor, leaking crucial plans to the enemy, lurks dangerously close, threatening the Allied front-line in Europe. Enter “Operation Verrater” — a top-secret mission crafted with cunning and precision to unmask the traitor.
The historic Bletchley Park becomes a cauldron of suspense as the armed forces’ top brass and intelligence elite converge with a high-ranking Minister to orchestrate this covert operation. But the twist is as shocking as it is unexpected: the real traitor isn’t lurking in the shadows of the battlefield but is, in fact, hiding in plain sight, seated amongst them. As tension mounts, truths are revealed and trust crumbles, the hunt for the traitor turns into a nail-biting race against time.
You are called upon by Martha Foxton-Holmes, the world-renowned and celebrated detective, to help solve this case. Sift through the evidence provided to you, find the clues and solve the puzzles to unmask the person responsible.
Originally performed:
January 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th, 2024
Directors programme notes from Phil.
Welcome to Mortimer Dramatic Society, and our production of “The Riddle of Bletchley Park”. This is, to my knowledge, the first time the society has tried something like what you’re about to experience – a mix of escape-room style puzzles and live theatre.
My love for theatre interjects nicely with my love for puzzles, games and escape rooms; themselves a fairly new idea in which a group of friends work together in a themed room, to solve challenging puzzles where the goal is often to simply escape from the room (by solving the puzzles – bulldozers not allowed).
This is also my first play as a writer and it has been a fantastic experience to see the characters on the stage. I am so grateful to the amazing cast who have worked so hard to bring the story to life, and for the belief the committee has shown in this new type of production. The team around me have been of immense support and I thank them for all their hard work in helping stage this production.
Special thanks to my wife, Amy Kimber, who has been above-and-beyond supportive and has played a huge role in helping design and develop the puzzles put before you, and also to Paula Stenson who has been a big help in finding my feet as a playwright and to continue to learn as a director. Her guidance throughout this process has been invaluable.
Cast
Sarah Roper
Martha Foxton-Holmes
Tom Shorrock
Gerald Mannings
Michael Kimber
Nigel Gledhill
Darren Reed
Charles Blackwood
Nigel Antell
Michael Sullivan
Sam Foad
Fred Paxton
Alys Codd
Elizabeth Dellar
Crew
Phil Collins
Written and Directed by
Rob Wilderspin
Sound and Lighting
Kerry Thomas
Stage Manager
Amy Collins
Costumes
Neil Johnson
Set Design
Rob Wilderspin
Lighting Design
Neil Johnson
John Bale
Mari Fleming
& Society Members
Set Build
Amy Kimber
Properties
Jenny Broom
Prompt
John Bale
Rehearsal Understudy
Nick Pounder
Set Painting
Kerry Thomas
Makeup and Hair
Phil Collins
Publicity, Posters and Programme
John Bale
Neil Johnson
Paul Roper
Steve West
Bar
Jennie Piggott
Judy Winter
Mary Cawley
Wendy England
dawne West
Eva Van de Muran
Sue Henderson
Carol Lewis
Wendy England
Front of House
Katja Hunt
Mari Fleming
Paula Stenson
Dawne West
Lynn Stacey
Puzzle Aides
Paula Stenson
Dramaturgy
Amy Kimber
Phil Collins
Puzzle Design
Mick Snyder
Photographs