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Performance

VenuePlayhouse
TownErith
CountyKent
From13th May 2013
To18th May 2013
When20:00
PricesFrom £8.50. To £8.50.
Playhouse (V186)
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  • Date of change: 22 Apr 13 - T1272912680

Fatal Attraction

Work:: Fatal Attraction (S995557747)

When Blair Griffin receives two visitors at her hideaway beach-house, her soon-to-be-ex-husband Morgan, and her long-time stalker Tony Lombardi, she soon realises that murder is not far away! Lieutenant Gus Braden, who is also obsessed with Blair's beauty, warns her to secure the house as the murderer could return. Then suddenly he reappears with terrifying consequences. But who is the real victim here? This clever thriller throws in many surprises along the way.
Author Bernard Slade

Production:: (T1272912680)

Based on the Paramount Pictures Corporation film, re-interpreted for the stage by original screen writer James Dearden.
Producer Theatre Royal Haymarket Productions
Producer Robert Fox
Producer Patrick Ryecart
Adapted by James Dearden
Director Trevor Nunn
Design Rob Jones
Lighting Paul Pyant
Sound Paul Groothuis
Performer Natascha McElhone (Alex Forrest)
Performer Mark Bazeley (Dan Gallagher)
Performer Kristin Davis (Beth Gallagher)
Performer Jane How (Joan)
Performer Alex Lowe (Jimmy)
Performer Nana Amoo-Gottfried (Detective Miller)
Performer Hannah Bourne (Real Estate Agent)
Performer Naomi Capron (Martha)
Performer Jonathan Forbes (Lieutenant O'Rourke)
Performer Gerard Gilroy (Removal Man)
Performer Stephen Omer (Sergeant)
Performer Holly J Barrett (Ellen Gallagher - some dates)
Performer Sophia Pettit (Ellen Gallagher - some dates)
Performer Lois Ellington (Ellen Gallagher - some dates)
Performer Amelia Crouch (Ellen Gallagher - some dates)
Performer Miranda Keeling (Ensemble)
Performer Harry Long (Ensemble)
Performer Angela Phinnimore (Ensemble)

Listing:: L1606972588




Production details

Based on the Paramount Pictures Corporation film, re-interpreted for the stage by original screen writer James Dearden.

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