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Britain’s no 1 crime writer Sir Ian Rankin’s thrilling new Rebus story exclusively on stage




Sir Ian Rankin’s latest play Rebus: A Game Called Malice is on tour exclusively on stage and you can catch it at Oxford at the end of next month.

Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk
Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk

Following the success of the critically acclaimed BBC television series, Rankin’s much-loved detective Rebus makes his Oxford Playhouse debut in a brand-new stage production, playing from Tuesday, October 29 to Saturday 2 November.

Written by Ian Rankin and Simon Reade, Gray O’Brien will star in the title role. Based on the best-selling book series Rebus, the play centres around a murder mystery game, but with rising suspicions between the guests.

If you've loved the books, been at the edge of your seat with the new TV series, now go and see Rebus live on stage.

Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 By Ian Rankin & Simon Reade Producer”s Daniel Schumann & Lee Dean And Cambridge Arts Theatre Director Loveday Ingram Designer Terry Parsons Lighting Matthew Eagland Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Abigail Thaw as Stephanie Jeffries Billy Hartman as Jack Fleming Teressa Bonham as Harriet Godwin Neil McKinven as Paul Godwin Jade Kennedy as Candida Jones Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk
Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 By Ian Rankin & Simon Reade Producer”s Daniel Schumann & Lee Dean And Cambridge Arts Theatre Director Loveday Ingram Designer Terry Parsons Lighting Matthew Eagland Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Abigail Thaw as Stephanie Jeffries Billy Hartman as Jack Fleming Teressa Bonham as Harriet Godwin Neil McKinven as Paul Godwin Jade Kennedy as Candida Jones Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk

Loveday Ingram directs Gray O’Brien (John Rebus), Abigail Thaw (Stephanie Jeffries) and Billy Hartman (Jack Fleming).

The three actors head the cast of this thrilling murder mystery, set in an Edinburgh mansion.

With secrets of their own, the guests are threatened by the very game they are playing created by their hostess. Among them is the detective himself, who must navigate suspects, clues and danger at every twist and a turn before a shocking discovery sends this game called ‘Malice' hurtling towards a gasp-inducing conclusion…

Perhaps best known for his roles in Coronation Street, Peak Practice and Casualty, Gray O’Brien plays the title character, John Rebus. His theatre credits include Educating Rita (Perth Theatre), Catch Me If You Can, The Case of the Frightened Lady, The Sound of Music, Dead Simple (UK tour), Sleuth (Apollo Theatre), The Magistrate (Pitlochry Festival Theatre). Television credits include Coronation Street (as series regular Tony Gordon), Casualty (as series regular Richard McCaid), Peak Practice (as series regular Dr Tom Deneley), Shakespeare and Hathaway, The Loch, Titanic – Blood and Steel and Doctor Who – Voyage of the Damned. Film credits include The Wasting and The Daniel Connection.

Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 By Ian Rankin & Simon Reade Producer”s Daniel Schumann & Lee Dean And Cambridge Arts Theatre Director Loveday Ingram Designer Terry Parsons Lighting Matthew Eagland Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Abigail Thaw as Stephanie Jeffries Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk
Rebus A Game Called Malice 2024 By Ian Rankin & Simon Reade Producer”s Daniel Schumann & Lee Dean And Cambridge Arts Theatre Director Loveday Ingram Designer Terry Parsons Lighting Matthew Eagland Gray O'Brien as John Rebus Abigail Thaw as Stephanie Jeffries Production Photographer Nobby Clark nobby@nobbyclark.co.uk

Most recognisable for her role in the Oxford-based Endeavour, Abigail Thaw returns to the city, she will play Stephanie Jeffries. Her theatre credits include Anthropology, The Strange Death of John Doe (Hampstead Theatre), Julius Caesar (Sheffield Crucible), The Cutting of the Cloth (Southwark Playhouse), Juliet and her Romeo (Bristol Old Vic) and Cymbeline (Shakespeare’s Globe and BAM Harvey Theater, NYC). Her television credits include Endeavour (as series regular Dorothea Frazil), Miss Scarlet and the Duke, Sister Boniface and The Nevers. Film credits include The Penny Dropped and The Inbetweeners 2.

Billy Hartman returns to the role of Jack Fleming, having created it for the stage in 2023. His other theatre credits include Gypsy (Savoy Theatre), The Confessions of Gordon Brown (Traverse Theatre and Scottish tour), The Little Match Girl (Orange Tree Theatre), Homework (Battersea Arts Centre), and Oliver! (Sadlers’ Wells). Television credits include Emmerdale (as series regular Terry Woods), Dal Y Mellt, The Trick, Keeping Faith, Pobol Y Cwm, In Suspicious Circumstances, 99-1 and A Touch of Frost.

This thrilling new story, created exclusively for the stage, is written by Ian Rankin, the multimillion-copy award-winning bestseller of over thirty novels worldwide and creator of John Rebus. His books have been translated into thirty-six languages and have been adapted for radio, the stage and the screen. His Rebus novels have dominated the detective fiction market with the latest television series ensuring the detective’s legendary status.

Loveday Ingram’s directing credits include Dinner with Groucho (Dublin Theatre Festival, Belfast International Festival and Arcola Theatre), The Girl on the Train (Salisbury Playhouse) The Rover (RSC), Fatal Attraction (UK tour), My One and Only, Pal Joey (Chichester Festival Theatre), The Blue Room (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery (Liverpool Playhouse), Julius Caesar (Storyhouse Theatre), Boston Marriage, Hysteria (Dublin).

Produced by Daniel Schumann and Lee Dean in association with Cambridge Arts Theatre, Rebus: A Game Called Malice follows Rankin’s first stage production of Rebus: Long Shadows which opened at Birmingham Rep before touring nationally, and the BBC dramatisation of Rebus which began in May of this year.

Tickets for Rebus: A Game Called Malice at Oxford Playhouse start from £14 and are available at the box office on 01865 305305 or to book online at www.oxfordplayhouse.com

Rebus: A Game Called Malice

By Ian Rankin and Simon Reade

Ian Rankin’s new Rebus story exclusively on stage:

Glasgow, Pavilion Theatre: 23 – 27 September TICKETS

Bath, Theatre Royal: 30 September – 5 October TICKETS

Cardiff, New Theatre: 7 – 12 October TICKETS

York, Theatre Royal: 15 – 19 October – TICKETS

Malvern, Festival Theatre: 21 – 26 October TICKETS

Oxford, Playhouse: 29 October – 2 November TICKETS

Cheltenham, Everyman Theatre: 5 – 9 November TICKETS

Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre: 19 – 23 November TICKETS

Poole, Lighthouse: 26 – 30 November TICKETS

Prices: Tickets from £14

Age Guideline: 14+



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