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Dr Angelus archiveGlasgow, 1920: Dr. Johnson - earnest, English, newly-graduated - seems to have fallen on his feet when he is invited to join the Glasgow practice of the esteemed if somewhat eccentric Dr. Angelus. With a steady flow of patients and the constant guidance of his philosophizing new mentor, Johnson's future looks positively rosy. But it soon become apparent that all is not as it quite seems in the Angelus consulting rooms. Angeles's mother-in-law is seriously ill with a mysterious, debilitating condition, despite receiving around-the-clock care from Angelus himself. The relationship between the married Dr. Angelus and his precocious maid Jeannie doesn't seem entirely proper. And the renowned consultant, Sir Gregory Butt, reveals grave concerns about Angeles's medical skills ? and advises the young Johnson against signing any death certificates for ?unexplained? demises . . . One of the last great works written by the founding father of the modern Scottish theatre, Dr. Angelus - part psychological thriller, part pitch black comedy - was made famous by Alistair Sims mesmerizing performance in the title role in the original 1947 production. Now the dark doctor returns to mark the anniversary of James Bridie's death in 1951, the same year that PFT was born. Welcome to strange and deadly world of Dr. Angelus!

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Author: James Bridie

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Archive listings for Dr Angelus (2016)

Work type: Play.

T01468863900

Presented byRobyn Bennett (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre). Director Jenny Ogilvie. Design Tina Torbey. Lighting Marec Joyce. Costume Tina Torbey. Performer Alex Bhat (Dr George Johnson). Performer Lesley Harcourt (Mrs Irene Corcoran). Performer Vivien Heilbron (Mrs Margaret Angelus). Performer Rosalind McAndrew (Miss Janet McAdam). Performer Malcolm Rennie (Sir Gregory Butt / Inspector McIvor). Performer David Rintoul (Dr Cyril Angelus).
27 Nov 16 to 20 Dec 16Finborough, Inner London :: V199
listing details L2101837007

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