New 2027 tour of MIDSOMER MURDERS: THE KILLINGS AT BADGER’S DRIFT announced
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The world premiere of Guy Unsworth’s stage adaptation of Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift broke box office records and was critically acclaimed across its 2025/26 UK & Ireland tour, so producers Nicholson Green Productions and Colin Ingram Ltd will be taking the show back on the road in Spring 2027, opening at The Alexandra in Birmingham on 23 April.
It has also been revealed that Daniel Casey will be returning to the role of Inspector Tom Barnaby, with further casting to be announced.
Daniel Casey said: “Since returning to the world of Midsomer last October, it has been such a delight to see the incredible reaction of people around the UK and Ireland to our theatre version of The Killings at Badger’s Drift and, most importantly for me, getting my dear friend John Nettles’ seal of approval after he saw it in Truro. So it is wonderful that, after such a successful first tour, we will be touring to even more venues in 2027. Thank you to all those people who have shown such love for the play and I can’t wait to bring it to a whole new audience in some wonderful new venues in 2027.”
When well-loved spinster Emily Simpson is found dead in the picturesque village of Badger’s Drift, her friend Lucy Bellringer refuses to accept it was an accident. DCI Tom Barnaby and Sergeant Gavin Troy are called in to investigate, uncovering a world of hidden passions, long-buried secrets and deadly rivalries.
With eccentric villagers, shocking twists and an unforgettable reveal, The Killings at Badger’s Drift is a classic whodunit that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Bringing to life the wit, charm and chilling suspense of the beloved television series and original series of books, this gripping and thrilling new show will entrance theatre audiences.
Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift is adapted and directed by Guy Unsworth, with design by David Woodhead, lighting by Matt Haskins, sound by Ella Wahlström, music by Max Pappenheim, and casting by Ginny Schiller CDG.
Following Birmingham, the tour will visit Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Dartford, Hull, Shrewsbury, Belfast, Aylesbury, York, Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Bradford, and Newcastle, with more dates to be added.