Stage-Door's 44th show is And Evermore Shall be So, another play written by Norman Robbins and directed by Tony Makey . It is a murder mystery with more than a touch of humour from the author of Prescription for Murder and At the Sign of "The Crippled Harlequin". Taking its title from the traditional song"Green Grow the Rushes O" the play explores the events surrounding a murder which took place four years previously and how strangely the song lyrics seem to fit so well with the circumstances. The action focuses on the repercussions that can be felt where there is "something wrong with the village ... a sense of evil about it ..." An author, cousin of the vicar's wife, arrives, having been encouraged to write a book about the murder. Old tensions and suspicions are brought to the surface a
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