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A rich wife, a working man, an author, an addict...
the souring of the Swinging Sixties in a twisting tale of murder,
love, money and betrayal.
A masterpiece from the pen of one of the greats of the genre, this play will
keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. |
At The Brewhouse Theatre, Taunton, from the
11th – 15th March 2008
Curtain up 7.45pm nightly, 2.30pm Saturday matinée
Tickets £9, £8 concessions, phone 01823 283244 for Box Office
Or buy online through This
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Suddenly At Home is an intricate, tense thriller, but
not a whodunnit. You see the murder committed early in the play;
you know who did it and why. Chillingly, you also observe the crafting
of the alibi. Tension mounts as you ask yourself: will the murderer
will get away with it?
Mistakes are made, the alibi is less than perfect, and awkward
questions are asked. You will increasingly desire to see the crime
solved and justice done. There are red herrings, false alibis and
unforeseen circumstances a-plenty for you to try and unravel. The
action takes place in the high octane period of the early seventies,
as the hippy dream of love and peace crashed in the reality of
drugs and money. The final twist will keep you guessing right to
the end.
Taunton Thespians are very pleased to welcome Mike
Linham back
to direct for us once again. His most recent work with the society
was the successful Summer Tour of Jane
Eyre in 2006. The cast is
a mix of well-known faces and actors new to Thespians, all of the
latter having recently moved to the area.
>>>>>>>>> The Cast >>>>>>>>>