Wiltshire Creative have released some images that give us a peek behind the curtain at rehearsals of The Da Vinci Code ahead of it opening at Salisbury Playhouse on 10th April.
We are promised that Dan Brown’s best-selling thriller novel comes alive in a way you’ve never seen before, in this electrifying stage adaptation written by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel, the same writers who adapted the smash hit The Girl on the Train, which played at Salisbury Playhouse in 2023.
Professor Robert Langdon and fellow cryptologist Sophie Neveu embark on a pulse-pounding quest across Europe. When a brutal murder in the Louvre Museum uncovers hidden clues within Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpieces, the duo must unravel a web of intrigue that could alter the course of history...
- Richard Clews (Jaques Sauniere) - credit Martin Jones
- Sherry Baines (Sister Sandrine) - credit Martin Jones
- Philip Bretherton (Teabing) - credit Martin Jones
- Louise Mai Newberry - credit Martin Jones
- Joshua Griffin - credit Martin Jones
- Joe Pitts (Sila) - credit Martin Jones
- Joe Bannister (Robert Langdon) - credit Martin Jones
- The Company of The Da Vinci Code (1) - credit Martin Jones
- The Company of The Da Vinci Code - credit Martin Jones
- Georgia Mae Myers (Sophie Neveu) and Joe Bannister (Robert Langdon) - credit Martin Jones
- Anthony Ofoegbu (Bezu Fache) - credit Martin Jones
Wiltshire Creative invites us to "uncover the twists and turns of ancient secrets, relentless rivals and coded messages in a quest to protect a secret that could change the world forever."
Tickets can be purchased from the Wiltshire Creative website - https://www.wiltshirecreative.co.uk/events/the-da-vinci-code

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