Directed by Sue Terry Production Manager Jeremy Bryant The Cast (in order of appearance) |
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Sarah Seeton | Astrid Moules |
David Woods | Jon Jones |
Mrs Beck | Enid Patrick |
Robert Woods | Terry Hall |
Hannah Van Lee | Emma Findlay |
Inspector Root | Alan Haydock |
Synopsis
Twist is a comedy thriller by Miles Tredinnick. The title is very apt as there are many ‘twists’ as the play unfolds! Nothing and no one is as they appear!
David is an accountant who yearns to be a writer. He is married to Sarah a soap star. She is an unpleasant, unsupportive wife to David who plots revenge!! David persuades his brother Robert to help him and engages questionable tactics to get Hannah Van Lee’s assistance!!
But will Mrs Beck or Inspector Root interfere with his plans?
Is he successful? Is the conclusion a ‘twist’ you could have imagined?
The action takes place in David Woods and Sarah Seeton’s South Kensington flat in London
ACT 1
Scene 1. ............................................. 9am on a cold February morning
Scene 2. ..........................................................................15 minutes later
Scene 3. .................................................................4.30pm the same day
Scene 4. .............................................................. About 50 minutes later
INTERVAL - APPROXIMATELY 20 MINUTES
ACT 2
Scene 1 ..................................... Continuous action from Act 1 Scene 4
Scene 2 ........................................................................Nine months later
The Production Team |
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Stage Manager | Bob Terry |
Prompt | Annette Ayres & Sally Anderson |
Properties | Annie Sanders |
Sound & Lighting | Richard Lewin & Jo Peek |
Set Design | Jon Jones & Bob Terry |
Set Construction | Bob Terry, Dave Spencer & Members |
Creating the Dumb Waiter & the Chest | Special thanks to Fred Eite |
Publicity | Jon Jones |
Ticket Sales | Christine Harbidge |
Front of House | Christine Harbidge & Group Members |
Refreshments | Chris Hall & Group Members |
Poster & Programme Design | Kate Cox |
Photography | Lionel Reyes |