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Performance

VenueOld Red Lion
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From3rd December 2013
Opened6th December 2013
To4th January 2014
WhenDec 3, 6, 27-29, Jan14 2-4 at 19:30. Dec 6-8, 14-15, 21-22, 28, 31, Jan14 4 at 15:00. Dec 4-5, 7, 10-14, 17-21, 23 at 21:00
PricesFrom £15.00. To £15.00.
What is currently on at Old Red Lion (V216)

The Upstanding Member

The Upstanding MemberT01276035185
On Christmas Eve, professional criminals Alistair and Danny have been tasked with robbing the house of a prominent politician: The Man. Forced to hide, they overhear very sensitive information. The Man has been covering up an affair with Gloria, a young prostitute, by way of a super-injunction, but her recent pregnancy is threatening the secret. Beatrice, The Man's wife, discovers the scene, as well as the two cowering criminals. With no escape in sight, they assume the roles of opposing lawyers, battling to protect their respective clients.
Author Gregory Skulnick


Archive :: production:T01276035185, play:S1601852550, venue:V216

Production details

World Premiere.

Reviews

Reviews

The Upstanding Member review
09Dec13: A new farce by Gregory Skulnick at the Old Red Lion.
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Company

Company Rival Theatre (in association with The Old Red Lion)
Producer Gregory Skulnick
Producer Katherine Irene Glyde
Director Hamish MacDougall
Design Loren Elstein
Lighting Nikki Sutton
Performer Stephen Omer (The Man)
Performer Carole Street (Beatrice)
Performer Tim Dewberry (Alistair)
Performer Izaak Cainer (Danny)
Performer Kate Craggs (Gloria)
Performer Ed Sheridan (Mr Graver)
Performer Alexander Pritchett (Julian)
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