Page 15 - Real Rochdale Issue 18 Summer 2023
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Review: Stone Cold Murder





 The Curtain Theatre always surprises me.
 Going to an area more noted for its ambience
 of curry than for a great theatrical experience
 is an act of faith... What were an audience of
 about 130 doing there on a wet Rochdale
 Monday evening? The answer was plainly
 having a good time.

 The play is, surprisingly, a thriller with all the
 necessary props. A lonely hotel in the middle
 of nowhere. A young couple who have married
 in haste and are gradually realising that they
 know little of the history of the other partner.   The play promises its audience a thriller and it
 A windy, dark and stormy night. A lost stranger   delivers, as do all the cast. The set is a miracle
 who clearly has lots of money, a serious thirst   of what can be achieved in a small setting and
 for whisky and a similar wish to find out more   the massive construction team deserve their
 about the wife. In addition, he clearly knows   own curtain call. The play warns that there will
 nothing about the concept of personal space.   be loud effects and live gunshots. Fortunately,
 And the gradual unfolding that the wife has a   the cast survived these to take a well-earned
 back story to die for.  bow at the end.


 The other surprise is how good the cast are.   As always, I admire the skill with which the
 Choosing to learn massive amounts of dialogue   director, Andrew Fidler, gets the most from his
 and then deliver then convincingly must be a   resources. So if you want to take part in a
 substantial commitment. But they rise to the   theatrical experience in a warm, welcoming
 occasion.   small theatre, the Curtain is the one for you.
 And the after theatre food available nearby is
 Paul Ryan, who plays Robert Chappell, and   not too bad either.
 Esther Weetman who plays his new wife Olivia,
 have to spend most of the first act on stage   Director: Andrew Fidler
 showing us why and how they came to be in the   Review: Steve Griffiths
 Lakes, running a small hotel. They make a    Photos: M Montgomery
 complete success of this; we are clear that the
 stage is set for a surprise. It almost comes as a
 relief when the lost walker, bearded and
 suitably clothed, stumbles into the set on a rush
 of wind. Greg Williams delivers his lines with
 conviction but we all know that someone who
 has a roll of fivers in his pocket to pay and
 drinks whisky like a fish is not to be trusted.


 The fourth character, the former boyfriend,
 Jack Rawstron, arrives like a pantomime villain
 and proceeds to set the play on fire or
 something like the same effect.



 The Curtain Theatre puts on five shows a season and a number of guest shows. For information on
 forthcoming shows, visit the company’s website: www.curtaintheatrerochdale.co.uk

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