The Kent and East Sussex Railway (KESR) has added an extra date for its railway whodunnit, after tickets for the four scheduled performances sold out. KESR’s Tenterden Town station // Credit: Janine BoothThe show is set in the 1950s, before what is now the Kent and East Sussex Railway originally closed. Its story centres on the murder of a railway signaller, and features a cast of characters drawn from local railway and town history. Kent and East Sussex Railway is also reminding people of its forthcoming ‘Off and On’ comedy show on Thursday 20 August. Heather Packham, Visitor Experience Manager for the Kent & East Sussex Railway.