There are inherent challenges in tackling an Agatha Christie play. And Director Mia Self should know. Not only is she directing Go Back for Murder, which opens this year’s TheatreFEST at NC State, she also directed Christie’s The Hollow three years ago. Steeped in interpersonal relationships and language, Self says Christie’s work goes beyond Murder She Wrote and deserves to be recognized. Hear what she has to say about Christie and this production, which runs May 30th – June 16th. For more information visit: https://theatre.arts.ncsu.edu/2018-19-season/go-back-for-murder/.
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