Performance

VenueGeneral
TownManchester
CountyGreater Manchester
From27th April 2010
To1st May 2010
What is currently on at General (V1414)

Something Sinister

T1597029990
Something Sinister tells the story of Brandon and Philip, a gay couple who have it all, looks, money, intelligence and power. Believing that their social stature allows them to live outside of the law the 2 decide to murder their best friend....why? To simply prove they can get away with it. Once the murder is done they stuff David's body inside a trunk in their living room and invite his friends and family around for a night of mind games, but the guests are in for a bumpy night. Brandon toys with the group, he lies, manipulates and cheats. He bully's, scares and hurts and nobody will escape Brandon's wrath as his desire for power and tricking the party guests starts to go too far. It's only a matter of time before someone opens the trunk and discovers David's body....but when they do, all hell will break loose.
Author Craig Hepworth (based on a story by Patrick Hamilton)


Archive :: production:T1597029990, play:S1867633689, venue:V1414

Production details

The event takes place at Taurus Bar, Canal Street, Manchester

Reviews

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Company

Company Vertigo Theatre Productions
Director Craig Hepworth
Director Adele Stanhope
Performer Tomas Dunderdale (Brandon Shaw)
Performer PCraig Hepworth (Philip Morgan)
Performer Adele Stanhope (Janet Kentley)
Performer Emma Willcox (Joanna Willson)
Performer Dale Vicker (Kyle Lawerence)
Performer Mike Gates (Simon Cadell)
Performer Jamie Edgerton (Peter Southall)
Performer Eden Duke (David Kentley)
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