A full length play for two actors in 3 acts. Two men. One girl. No hope. Another performance of a trite west End star vehicle play adds to an already dreadful day. In a top-floor dressing room of a West End Theatre, Martin isn’t there. Bill is alone and in agony. It’s curtain up. Why is Bill not relishing his moment of understudy glory and what has Katie Crowder got to do with it all? “A gloriously funny, beautifully paced glimpse of the bitchy bonhomie of backstage life” The Guardian “A little gem” Theatre Review
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Renny Krupinski is an award-winning writer, actor, director and internationally acclaimed fight director. He is the recipient of a Scotsman Edinburgh Fringe First for his play Bare and also the winner of the Michael Elliott Prize in the Mobil Playwriting Competition. His other stage plays include: Lady Macbeth Rewrites The Rulebook, D’Eon, Katie Crowder, The Bag Pixies. He has written many BBC Radio 4 comedies and wrote The Bill for ITV for 3 years. He has choreographed fights for The RSC, The National, Shakespeare’s Globe, London’s West End and most regional UK theatre. He regularly choreographs for Emmerdale, Hollyoaks and Coronation Street. He was best known to millions as the villain Sizzler in Brookside and is also the voice and face of Oblivion at Alton Towers. He supports the Fragile X Society charity and lives in the NW.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. A full length play for two actors in 3 acts. Two men. One girl. No hope. Another performance of a trite west End star vehicle play adds to an already dreadful day. In a top-floor dressing room of a West End Theatre, Martin isn't there. Bill is alone and in agony. It's curtain up. Why is Bill not relishing his moment of understudy glory and what has Katie Crowder got to do with it all? "A gloriously funny, beautifully paced glimpse of the bitchy bonhomie of backstage life" The Guardian "A little gem" Theatre Review This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781979033947
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