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Spring 2006

Simon Brett's whodunit 'Silhouette'

Performances: 9 - 11 March (Thursday to Saturday). 2006. @7:30pm

Silhouette

Director: Jacquie Spencer. Jacquie has directed several plays at Brampton Park Theatre, including a very impressive 'Sleuth', and acted in HDC's 'Wedding of the Year' in 2003.

Cast:  5 M 3F

bulletMartin Powell: middle aged actor – famous – spends Act 1 as Corpse
bulletCelia Wallis: his wife – also actress – middle aged – attractive – dramatic
bulletD I Bruton: investigating police officer early middle age
bulletD I Fisher: male – age not particularly relevant
bulletWPC Leach: female – 20/30
bulletDC Wilkins: male 20 – 50
bulletWPC Carter: female – 20/30 ish
bulletNeville Smallwood: middle aged – bit sad

Act One – After murder police investigation

Act Two before murder – events leading up to

A comedy who-dun-it where the investigation is undertaken in act one – and by the interval we know who-dun-it ….. or do we?  Act two reconstructs the events leading up to the murder and the twist.

Simon Brett is best known for the TV series After Henry, 16 Charles Paris novels, 6 Mrs Pargeter novels, 7 Fetherington novels, assorted other novels and five plays, Murder in Play, Silhouette, The Tale of Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, and Putting the Kettle on. He also wrote How to be a Little Sod and A Shock to the System (starring Michael Caine). Worked in TV and radio as a producer. His work is light and enjoyed by audiences.

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