December 2025 mystery
Death at the Theatre Royal
The Theatre Royal was alive with the usual rehearsal energy—costumes half-stitched, props misplaced, crew rushing between cues. At 9:16 p.m. the energy shifted to panic.
Actor Giles Fairfax, playing Prospero, was found dead in the stage-left wings. His robe lay crumpled beside the rope lines. His headset microphone had been crushed under someone’s foot. He had been struck from behind with a single, heavy blow.
The stage-left wing is a dead end: a narrow space with rigging, curtains, and only one way in or out—the dressing-room corridor. The rear fire door was alarmed. The alarm never sounded. Whoever killed him entered and left the same way as everyone else.
Three people were in or near that wing around the time of Giles’s death. Each was interviewed. Each gave two statements, with the known rule that exactly one statement per person is true, and one is false.
Your job: determine whose truth set matches the physical evidence—and therefore who killed him.
Physical facts
- The stage-left wing has one entrance, from the dressing-room corridor.
The fire door at the back is alarmed and did not open. - The headset was stepped on after Giles fell.
- Giles was struck from behind while facing the stage.
- A smear of cream stage makeup on the robe was still tacky at 9:16. Under warm stage lighting, this makeup dries in less than 10 minutes
- A loud lighting cue at 9:15:40 masked all sound in the wings for several seconds.
- The green room is sound-isolated. Sounds from the stage cannot be heard from inside it.
- A backstage photo posted at 9:16 shows the dressing-room corridor empty. The killer had already left.
The suspects and statements
Tina – Stage Manager
A. “I was at the prompt desk on the opposite side of the stage when it happened.”
B. “The stage-left curtain jammed again and I saw someone tugging at it.”
Miles – Understudy
A. “I never went near the wings — I was in the green room.”
B. “I heard Giles cry out from the green room.”
(This phrasing is the key fix — B is impossible unless A is true.)
Ruth – Costume Designer
A. “I placed Giles’s robe in the wings at exactly 9:05.”
B. “I walked past the stage-left corridor at about 9:10.”
Your Challenge
Which suspect killed Giles Fairfax?
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Solution released in next month’s newsletter.
