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Performance

VenueMitchell Arts Centre
TownStoke-on-Trent
CountyStaffordshire
From29th April 2004
To1st May 2004
When19:30
PricesFrom £5.50. To £5.50.
Mitchell Arts Centre (V999)
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Ghostwriter

Ghostwriter

Work:: Ghostwriter (S586807813)

A comedy thriller. A theatre company decides to stage a new production of Hamlet, fronted by TV soap star Julian Dando and backed by a cast of second-rate hams. At the last-night party is one Edward Pinfold, a promising young playwright and husband of the talented but tempestuous actress Ruby, who had played Ophelia. Tragically, that very night, Ruby, a renowned reveller with a reputation for burning the candle at all three ends! is found dead in bed of an overdose of naughty pills and booze. The theatre world went into a state of mourning that barely lasted into the afternoon. One year later, however, Edward remains deeply affected. Unable to face the emotional torment of living in the house he shared with Ruby, he has moved into the attic room of one of his oldest actor friends, Alex. Alex, by the way, is gay. Now, that may well have nothing to do with anything. But then again, it might. It is mentioned merely because it is a fact, though how pertinent a fact you will have to wait and see. We join the story on the first anniversary of Ruby's death but she joins us as a very substantial ghost to set the record straight.
Author David Tristram

Production:: (T0456036126)

Company New People's Theatre
Performer Mark Walker (Edward Pinfold)
Performer Peter Ramsay (Alex)
Performer Claire Smith (Ruby)
Performer Diane Collings (Glenda)
Performer Celia Richardson (Frances)
Performer Philip Howard (Hedley)

Listing:: L620857492




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