October 30, 2001 to November 3, 2001
Directed by Chris Nixon
Myra Bruhl..........................................Sue Orme
Clifford Anderson...............................Steve Coley
Helga Ten Dorp..............................Andrea White
Porter Milgrim..................................Mike Asprey
Assistant Stage Manager....................................Carol Challis
Set Construction..........Gil Townes, Tony Whitley, Vince Morris
..Terry & Sue Stevenson, Steve Coley, Chris Nixon, Phil Upton
................David Walford, Mike Asprey and The Team Marlowe
Lighting............................................................Steve Cooper
Sound.................................................Pat Upton, Gil Townes
Properties Manager....................Jennifer Weaver, Helen Ryder
Book / Costumes..................Helen Hancock, Pauline Germain
Front of House..............................Rita Shipley, Audrey Warne
....................................................................Anthea Blundell
Photography..........................................................Phil Upton
One set and five characters, the main ingredients of a best-selling thriller. Says who? Sidney Bruhl, one-time successful playwright, but now reduced to living of his wife, Myra's, money. Unexpectedly a script arrives through the mail, from one of Bruhl's admirers, and it has all the hallmarks of being a blockbuster. Could our dramatist pass it off as his own? He could if there were no trace of it's origin, but surely that would mean eradicating said writer? But wait, what if all were not as it seems? DERBY EVENING TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, October 31st, 2001 |
More than this I cannot tell, because it would spoil your enjoyment of the Marlowe Players' latest production, Deathtrap. Gordon Gell plays Sidney, the frustrated writer switching between sinister and caring at the drop of a typewriter key. Sue Orme is his emotional wife and Steve Coley is the writer of the mailed manuscript, Clifford Anderson. On a beautifully designed set, and with just the right amount of atmospheric music, director Chris Nixon manages to wrongfoot his audience more than once in his staging and the performances he achieves. |
You will be scared, you will laugh and just when you think you know how the play will end, you will be surprised. Andrea White as the neighbour with ESP threatens to steal the show with her comic turn, and Mike Asprey completes the talented quintet as Porter Milgrim. The production is dedicated to the president and founder member of the Marlowes, Vida Ayres, who sadly passed away last week, aged 82. Deathtrap is a fitting epitaph to someone who did so much for the amateur theatre in Derby. Vida would be pleased, and you will too. - Andy Potter
|