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The Makings Of A Murderer at Cheltenham Town Hall

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The Makings Of A Murderer is a crime show investigating the UK's most notorious serial killers.

The Makings Of A Murderer will be performing 1 event in Cheltenham on Thursday 19th June 2025 at the Town Hall.

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Thursday 19th June 2025 Cheltenham, UK UK
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The Makings Of A Murderer with Senior Investigative Officer Colin Sutton
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Address: Cheltenham Town Hall, Imperial Square, Cheltenham, GL50 1QA
Telephone: 08445762210
Venue Capacity: 1008
The Town Hall is a live music/entertainment venue and assembly room based on Imperial Square in Cheltenham. With a capacity of over 1,000, it's unique in the fact that it is not strictly run by the council, but is rather operated by the public, and is used for concerts, dances, balls, exhibitions, and conferences throughout the year.