It’s murder in the kitchen
In the kitchens of Nasty Chef Jordan Rumsey, seven celebrity contestants are battling it out to claim a title but the knives are out and someone’s for the chop.

The Totternhoe Players have the perfect recipe for a night of fun when they stage two performances of a murder mystery this weekend.
The story has been written by one of their members Nick Parr and it’s a very tongue in cheek homage to masterchef Gordon Ramsay.
Fame and money is at stake but all hold a grudge against Jordan Rumsey. Does one of them hate him enough to kill him? Watch the play, discuss “who done it” with others at your table, question the cast and decide on the killer, weapon and motif, .... and you might win a prize.
Murderously good fun is guaranteed to all attending this entertaining evening
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Performances will be on Friday and Saturday at 7.45pm at Totternhoe Lower School. Tickets are £9, including ploughman’s supper and dessert, BYOB. To reserve your place in the kitchen call the box office 01582 603287.