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Double Nugget - Mary Massacre/Seven Year Itch archiveA double bill of two critically acclaimed comedies from Scotland's premier touring company, described in the National press as brilliant, gifted and fiercely accessible. Hot on the heels of sell out productions with the National Theatre of Scotland and the New York Times Critics Award for their 2011 productions, Random Accomplice showcase two ingenious, hilarious and incredible stories -Mary Massacre and Seven Year Itch - under the banner DOUBLE NUGGET. Mary Massacre - A bitter sweet, emotional rollercoaster of a story about two disappointed women waiting at the candy floss machine on Irvine Moor. On the surface, there are the overlapping stories of the women who share a light hearted secret and a love of psychics. Underneath, a tale of deceit, loss and betrayal. Both of them are unaware how they'll change each others lives for ever. Seven Year Itch - This true story of the brutal slaying of an office worker in America is interwoven with the delightfully flamboyant tales of two Glasgow co-workers, one of whom is obsessed with Dolly Parton. Seven Year Itch is for the day dreamer who looks at the stapler with murderous intentions, for anyone who thinks about shredding their co-workers fingers and for those of you who sing out loud and proud at your desk. Recommended age group 14+ (contains some strong language). Running time approx. 55mis each show with a 15 minute interval.

Creatives/Company

Author: Johnny McKnight
Producer: Julie Brown
Company: Random Accomplice
Director: Julie Brown
Design: Lisa Sangster
Costume: Lisa Sangster
Music: Karen MacIver
Lighting: Dave Shea

Double Nugget - Mary Massacre/Seven Year Itch

Double Nugget - Mary Massacre/Seven Year Itch (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1729518741. Details of all Double Nugget - Mary Massacre/Seven Year Itch archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S2087788388

Archive Listings

23 Feb 12Lemon Tree
Aberdeen
Performance Details => Venue archive

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