Park Theatre Artistic Director Jez Bond and Executive Director Catherine McKinney have announced two final performances of Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 4 on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM. The additions offer audiences a final opportunity to experience the unique, interactive Wild West murder mystery fundraiser, which has seen overwhelming ticket demand throughout its current run.
The venue has also unveiled the final star-studded additions to its rotating roster of celebrity guest Sheriffs. Acclaimed actors Jason Isaacs and Michelle Dockery, comedian Romesh Ranganathan, television star Angela Griffin, and stand-up Milton Jones are officially joining the production. For each individual performance, a different guest celebrity takes to the stage completely unrehearsed, armed only with a hidden earpiece and a script, to solve a comedic murder mystery in front of a live audience. They join an extensive, high-profile lineup of seasonal participants that includes Gillian Anderson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Damian Lewis, and Ian McKellen.
Set in the lawless frontier town of Graveside, this year's iteration transforms the entire Park Theatre building into a fully immersive environment. The exterior has been reimagined as an Old West streetscape, while the interior foyers and bars are dressed with authentic hay bales and whiskey barrels. The venue's Studio 90 space has been converted into "The Last Chance Saloon," providing premium ticket holders with live acoustic music, themed cocktails, and roaming frontier characters before the main stage event.
The resident professional cast supporting the celebrity guests includes Toby Baddeley, Caroline Deverill, Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson, Iona Fraser, Edward Kaye, Ian Oakley, Matthew Romain, and Susanna Wolff. As a vital fundraising initiative for Park Theatre—which operates entirely without regular public subsidy—all ticket sales directly support the maintenance of the creative hub, the development of new stage writing, and local community education programmes.
Jez Bond expressed immense delight regarding the public reception, noting how audiences have eagerly embraced the thematic dressing by arriving in full period attire to help raise crucial charitable funds. Tickets for the final June 28 matinee and evening extensions are on sale now via the central box office.