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It Could Be Any One Of Us
Play written by Alan Ayckbourn
Play written by Alan Ayckbourn
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | It Could Be Any One Of Us |
| image | it-could-be-any-one-of-us.jpg |
| writer | Alan Ayckbourn |
| characters | Mortimer Chalke |
| Jocelyn Polegate | |
| Brinton Chalke | |
| Amy Polegate | |
| Norris Honeywell | |
| Wendy Windwood | |
| premiere | 5 October 1983 |
| place | Stephen Joseph Theatre (Westwood site), Scarborough |
| orig_lang | English |
| subject | Murder mystery |
| web | http://itcouldbe.alanayckbourn.net/ |
| chronology | Ayckbourn |
| last_play | Intimate Exchanges |
| (1982) | |
| next_play | A Chorus of Disapproval |
| (1984) |
Jocelyn Polegate Brinton Chalke Amy Polegate Norris Honeywell Wendy Windwood (1982) (1984)
It Could Be Any One Of Us is a 1983 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. This play is a murder mystery, but with only subtle changes to the play, there are three possible endings, each naming a different character as the murderer.
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