Peterborough Playgoers second production, in the year when they celebrate their 90thAnniversary, is Dangerous Corner by J.B. Priestley. They last produced this play in 2006 at the John Clare Theatre, Peterborough.

It will again be directed by Jennie Dighton who directed that 2006 production and who also directed two of their recent productions, the NODA-award nominated Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn and the NODA-award winning Cat’s Cradle by Leslie Sands.

Robert and Freda Caplan are entertaining guests after dinner. When one of those guests makes a fleeting, yet poignant remark about a music box sitting on the coffee table, the party are drawn into a spiralling series of shocking revelations about the death of Robert’s brother, Martin, and their emotionally complex relationships with each other. The group has turned a dangerous corner and the truth, the entire truth, comes tumbling out and the disclosure of dark secrets has tragic consequences.

Should they have let sleeping dogs lie? As the play reaches its climax, the scene suddenly returns to the opening moments; what will happen if the dangerous corner is avoided!!!