Description
“Spider’s Web” is a play written by the renowned British mystery author Agatha Christie. Unlike many of Christie’s works, “Spider’s Web” is a stage play rather than a novel. It was first performed in 1954 and is one of her less-known works, but it is still a notable part of her bibliography.
The play is a murder mystery-comedy, which combines elements of intrigue and humor. It revolves around a housewife named Clarissa Hailsham-Brown who finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation when a dead body appears in her drawing room. As the story unfolds, it features a cast of eccentric characters, secrets, and plot twists, which are typical of Agatha Christie’s style.
While “Spider’s Web” may not be as famous as some of her other works like “Murder on the Orient Express” or “And Then There Were None,” it showcases Christie’s skill in creating intricate and entertaining mysteries. It is still performed in theaters from time to time, and it remains a delightful and engaging play for fans of Agatha Christie’s writing and mystery theater.
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