One of Agatha Christie’s most psychologically charged mysteries is coming to the stage.
Following sell-out tours of And Then There Were None, Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile, producers Fiery Angel and director Lucy Bailey partner once again to present Agatha Christie’s The Hollow.
The Hollow, in a new version by Tamsin Oglesby, will play at the Grand Opera House York from Tuesday 18 to Saturday 22 May 2027 as part of a major UK and Ireland tour.
Renowned detective Hercule Poirot never expected a quiet break in the country; instead, he’s drawn into one of the most unsettling cases of his career.
At The Hollow, an elegant country estate, a glamorous circle of guests gathers together one summer evening. But beneath the sunlit charm, something darker coils. Old passions refuse to die. New rivalries ignite. Dangerous infatuations take hold.
Then – a shot rings out.A body is discovered. A smoking revolver in an unsteady hand. The scene appears almost staged; a shockingly straightforward crime….
It is anything but.
Casting for the show is yet to be announced.
James Prichard of Agatha Christie Limited said, “As Death on the Nile continues its hugely successful tour, we are thrilled to be working once again with Lucy Bailey and Fiery Angel on this bold new production of The Hollow.
“A sharply observed and unsettling drama, it showcases a fascinatingly different facet of my great grandmother’s storytelling, and we are excited for audiences across the UK and Ireland to experience it anew.”
Tickets for The Hollow at the Grand Opera House York are on sale, starting from £16.50 here.












