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01/02/2026

Preview: Murder at Midnight at Darlington Hippodrome

Murder at Midnight

Darlington Hippodrome

Wednesday 1 - Saturday 4 April 2026

A star-studded production of Murder at Midnight, the brand-new comedy thriller from acclaimed playwright Torben Betts, comes to Darlington Hippodrome this April as part of an extensive UK tour. Following his smash-hit success with Murder in the Dark, Betts returns with another gripping murder mystery filled with twists, chilling suspense, and wickedly dark humour.



Directed by Philip Franks and produced by award-winning Original Theatre in association with Joshua Beaumont and Huw Allen, this production brings together an exceptional cast of stage and screen favourites. Jason Durr (Heartbeat, Casualty) stars as Jonny “The Cyclops”, alongside Susie Blake (Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, Coronation Street) as Shirley, Max Bowden (EastEnders) as Paul, and Katie McGlynn (Coronation Street, Hollyoaks) as Lisa.

A Deadly New Year’s Eve

It’s New Year’s Eve in a quiet corner of Kent, and a killer is in the house. Set in a modern, swish mansion, the kind of place that might be called “nouveau riche”, the story unfolds in the home of Jonny “The Cyclops”, a notorious gangster with a deadly reputation.

The mansion is filled with an eclectic and dangerous cast of characters: Jonny’s glamorous girlfriend Lisa, his trigger-happy sidekick, his mother Shirley who’s seeing things, her very jittery carer, a vicar hiding secrets, and a nervous burglar dressed as a clown. Throw in a suitcase full of cash, a stash of deadly weapons, a bunch of ravenous dogs, a chainsaw, and one infamous unsolved murder, and you have all the ingredients for a spectacular night of mayhem.

As Jason Durr puts it: “If Tarantino was to write a play, this would be it. It’s a heady blend, full of twists and turns, dark humour, and chilling suspense. I can guarantee it will keep the audience guessing almost until the curtain comes down”

Meet the Cast

Jason Durr as Jonny “The Cyclops”

Jason Durr brings his considerable stage and screen experience to the role of Jonny “The Cyclops”, describing him as “such a colourful character”, who lives in luxury while his past catches up with him fast. “He’s a one-eyed drug dealer, pig farmer, and notorious gangland killer”. Durr explains. “Everyone in the play is hiding something, not least Jonny. I can’t wait to bring him to life”

Durr, best known for his roles as PC Mike Bradley in Heartbeat and in Casualty, brings a wealth of experience to the production. “He’s reuniting with director Philip Franks, who played Sergeant Craddock alongside him in Heartbeat. ““He’s become not just a dear friend but a terrific director as well” says Durr. “I’ve wanted to work with Original Theatre since they started 20 years ago, so It’s great we’ve finally made it happen”

Speaking about his career, which has ranged from the Royal Shakespeare Company to playing Tony Blair on stage, Durr says: “I love variety and mixing things up. I’ve got to play everything from a knight in shining armour to a sociopathic serial killer. The most interesting role is always the next one, and Jonny is certainly interesting!”

Susie Blake as Shirley

Returning after starring in Torben Betts” Murder in the Dark last year, Susie Blake plays Shirley, the mother of Jonny “The Cyclops”. “She may or may not have dementia” Blake says mysteriously. “Her son is supporting her, so she has everything she wants, including a carer. But she’s come from extremely humble beginnings. I don’t know what more I can say without giving too much away, but I’m really enjoying getting to know her. She’s a lot of fun to play”

Blake, beloved for her work with Victoria Wood and her role in Coronation Street, was eager to return to work with Torben Betts. “We had huge fun touring Murder in the Dark and it was a great success” she recalls. “Torben Betts is a brilliant writer, because his dialogue is so unexpected and unpredictable. I read one review that called him a poet, and I know what they mean. So it was an easy decision to come back for the next one”

At 75, Blake continues to embrace the touring life with enthusiasm. “The joy of it is that I love exploring different parts of the country armed with my National Trust card and Art Pass. I’m a Buddhist, which helps me stay calm” she explains. “I’m fearless when I’m making friends now, and don’t worry about what people think of me. Theatre is absolutely my first love. I love an audience”

Max Bowden as Paul

Max Bowden, best known for playing Ben Mitchell in EastEnders, takes on the role of Paul, an undercover police officer who’s dressed as a priest. ““He’s been sent in to do some groundwork on Jonny “The Cyclops”, a notorious local gangster who’s very much on the police’s radar” Bowden explains. “Paul is trying to keep his cover intact while gathering intel, which obviously creates some great tension and comedy, especially when things start to spiral out of control”

This marks Bowden’s second collaboration with Original Theatre, having toured as Jack Firebrace in their acclaimed production of Birdsong last year. “Original Theatre has such a strong reputation for producing innovative and captivating shows” he says. “I’ve seen first hand how committed they are to quality storytelling and high production values. It’s exciting to be part of a company that consistently pushes boundaries”

Bowden describes the role as demanding but exhilarating: “In a fast-paced ensemble piece like this, the energy and timing has to be really sharp. But that’s what makes it exciting. It’s the kind of role that keeps you on your toes every night”

 

Katie McGlynn as Lisa

Katie McGlynn, familiar to audiences from Coronation Street and Hollyoaks, plays Lisa, the glamorous girlfriend of Jonny “The Cyclops”. “She’s quite misunderstood and underestimated” McGlynn says. “She’s got a childlike energy about her, she’s quite unpredictable, and she’s got lots of layers, so she’s really interesting to play. I can really empathise with her because she’s always wanted to be an actress but never quite made it”

McGlynn is particularly excited about the transition to theatre. “After so many years on screen, I’m really enjoying treading the boards” she says. “It’s very different to TV, because you get that atmosphere with a live audience. When I made my professional stage debut a couple of years ago in Wish You Were Dead I was unbelievably nervous, but I fell in love with it. I love the thrill, and I also love playing the story in order, which doesn’t generally happen on screen”

Her portrayal of Sinead in Coronation Street, who died from cancer, continues to resonate with viewers. “Years later, I still get stopped in the street and sent messages about it” she reflects. “I’m really proud and grateful that Corrie gave me that story to portray. The greatest reward of all was knowing that what we did helped save lives” through raised awareness about smear tests.

The Creative Vision

Playwright Torben Betts has created what the cast unanimously describe as a brilliant, unpredictable script. “It’s bonkers in the best sort of way” says Katie McGlynn. “If people want drama, comedy, thrills, and some emotion too, It’s all there” Susie Blake adds: “It’s quite dark, and funnily gruesome. There are surprises galore”

Director Philip Franks, who has established an excellent rapport with the cast, brings clarity and creativity to the production. Max Bowden praises his approach: “He brings such clarity and creativity to the rehearsal room, and his sense of storytelling is second to none. He really knows how to bring out the best in everyone”

The ensemble atmosphere has been particularly rewarding. As Jason Durr notes: “When you get to work with people with naturally funny bones It’s just such a delight. We get on famously already, so I’m sure that’ll continue out on tour. I think one of the challenges will be that we might have too much fun, and I’ll be struggling not to laugh the whole time”

Original Theatre: Award-Winning Excellence

Founded in 2004, Original Theatre has built an exceptional reputation for producing high-quality, innovative theatre. The company was awarded a Critics” Circle Theatre Award for exceptional theatre-making during the Covid lockdowns and received an Olivier nomination for The Time Machine: A Comedy in 2024.

Their portfolio includes acclaimed productions such as Birdsong, Murder in the Dark, The Mirror Crack’d, and many others. Max Bowden sums up the company’s appeal: “What I particularly appreciate is their collaborative approach; they really value the cast and crew, which makes for a supportive and creative environment”


The Tour

The cast are all looking forward to the touring experience. Jason Durr knows many of the venues well: “They’re just right for the show, intimate enough that the audience will feel they’re really part of the show. I’m looking forward to seeing how audiences in different parts of the country react”

Katie McGlynn is excited about the opportunity to explore the country: “I love that aspect of touring, It’s a great way to uncover some hidden gems in places you might not otherwise get to visit. The cast is great fun, a really lovely group. We’ve been having such a laugh in rehearsals so I’m sure that will continue on our travels”

Max Bowden agrees: “There’s something exciting about taking a show on the road and sharing it with new audiences in different places every night. Each venue has its own energy, which keeps the performance fresh. Of course, it can be demanding at times, but that sense of adventure and the joy of performing make it incredibly rewarding”

Tickets:

Tickets: www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk/whats-on/Murder-at-Midnight

For more information about the tour: www.murderplay.com

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