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The Death of Dr Black

By Andrew Stannard

Back from his critically acclaimed UK Fringe Tour, Detective Stannard presents the world’s first whodunnit-howdidtheydoit!

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Beeston Oasis Pentecostal Church

1 Willoughby Street Beeston NG9 2LT United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • UNDER 14 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Paid venue parking
  • Doors at 19:30

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Arts • Theatre

The Death of Dr Black

Date: September 6th

Doors: 7:30pm

Show: 8 - 9pm

Location: Beeston Oasis Pentecostal Church

DR BLACK IS DEAD - the killer is still at large

Detective Stannard - the globally renowned magician detective - has been brought in to lead the investigation.

In what has been called the “case of the century”, the public are invited to experience the Magical Murder Mystery.

Do you have what it takes to solve Dr Black’s murder, or will you end up a suspect yourself?

Blurring the lines between magic and immersive theatre, prepare for the world’s first whodunnit-howdidtheydoit!

British Theatre Guide - “A fresh and engaging outlook to the genres of magic and immersive theatre.”

Shiny Life - "A cleverly unique show that will amaze audiences of all ages" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The North West End - “You’ll be hard pressed to find a more unique and fun fringe event this year" ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Reviews Hub - “Remarkable" ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Death of Dr Black is a groundbreaking Magical Murder Mystery Experience — where every night brings a different ending, and no one is ever quite who they seem.

Blending the astonishment of live magic with the thrill of immersive theatre, this bold new concept drops you into the curious world of Andrew Stannard: Magician Detective. As he unravels the enigma of Dr Black’s untimely death, one thing becomes clear — trust no one, not even the people you arrived with.

The hour-long show unfolds in two gripping acts. In Act One, Stannard uses his razor-sharp wit, sleight-of-hand, and psychological insight to interrogate a cast of key suspects. The twist? Every suspect is chosen from the audience — and each has the power to shape the investigation in real time.

In Act Two, the suspects face a final trial, where the jury is made up of their fellow audience members. The verdict? Entirely up to you. The ending? Impossible to predict — yet somehow, all the pieces fall perfectly into place.

Packed with jaw-dropping magic, unexpected comedy, and spine-tingling tension, The Death of Dr Black is a must-see for fans of live performance, murder mysteries, and the deliciously macabre.

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy tickets on the door?

If seating is still available, tickets will be available on the door via card payment only.

Is the venue accessible?

The front entrance to Oasis Church does have a few (3 or 4) steps to get in, but there is also a rear entrance to the building that has step free access.

Is the show suitable for children?

Due to the dark theme of the show, there are a couple of moments of tension that might be upsetting to a younger audience so the show is recommended for those aged 12 and up.

Where can I park?

We suggest that attendees park one street over at either Portland Street Car Park (https://maps.app.goo.gl/hbKEexwGfbGu9ASj7) or City Road Car Park (https://maps.app.goo.gl/GS9ZMvVNLbBMXYrx8). Alternatively, Tesco and Sainsburys have time restricted (but free) parking nearby.

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Andrew Stannard

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£11.55
Sep 6 · 20:00 GMT+1