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Four promotional images of the actors in costume aboard a lavish train.

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Don your detective caps. Zach Theater’s strikingly cinematic “Murder on the Orient Express” steams onto the stage starting Wednesday, January 21, through March 1.

Look forward to sharp dialogue, surprising twists, and plenty of 1930s grandeur as Agatha Christie’s iconic detective Hercule Poirot leads a brilliant chase through deception and suspense.

You’ll laugh. You’ll gasp. You’ll be blown away by the opulent sets and costumes.

Get tix for this epic whodunit brought to thrilling life on stage.

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