Whenever Sleuth showed up on the London stage in February 1970, it saw moment achievement. Moving to Broadway the next November, it won equivalent applause, in any event, winning a Tony Award in 1971. In the program, crowds and analysts were asked not to uncover the plot to any individual who had not yet seen the play, for such a great deal the pleasure in the play was gotten from its practically steady unexpected developments. Chipping away at the possibility of a whodunit, Shaffer rather made the first of its a whodunwhat.
Whenever Sleuth showed up on the London stage in February 1970, it saw moment achievement. Moving to Broadway the next November, it won equivalent applause, in any event, winning a Tony Award in 1971. In the program, crowds and analysts were asked not to uncover the plot to any individual who had not yet seen the play, for such a great deal the pleasure in the play was gotten from its practically steady unexpected developments. Chipping away at the possibility of a whodunit, Shaffer rather made the first of its a whodunwhat.