Stone Cold Murder
by James Cawood
South Shields Customs House
Tuesday 31st
March – Wednesday 1st April 2015
Freya
Copeland & Nick Barclay
in Stone Cold Murder
Photo: Frazer Ashford
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Olivia
married Robert after a whirlwind month long relationship. They decided to buy a
Hotel in a quiet spot in the Lake District surrounded by stunning
steep cliffs. It was an opportunity to
leave their previous lives behind.
The
show opens in the living room of the hotel. The furniture is pretty much what
one would expect, the slightly tired Chesterfield sofa, oddments of brown
wooden shelves and cupboards. The phone rings and Olivia (Freya Copeland) goes
off to answer it. She can tell it is a mobile in a windy place but the call
quickly becomes disconnected. Husband Robert (Nick Barclay) appears and puts
her mind at rest.
James
Cawood has written an exciting and tense thriller based upon what happens on
the first night without any guests at the end of their first season. It becomes
quickly apparent that in the first rushes of their love life there is lot of
history in their past lives that they haven’t had chance to discuss.
David Callister in Stone Cold Murder
Photo: Frazer Ashford
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When
a lost hiker called Ramsey (David Callister) appears and asks to spend the
night the hosts are less than comfortable with the idea. Ramsey seems overtly
familiar with Olivia when Robert heads off for some wood for the fire. This leads to some tension on stage between
the three characters. The proprietors
head off to bed after a night cap and leave Ramsey to enjoy the wood fire. When
Olivia’s former boyfriend Sam (Gary Turner) appears the story quickly picks up
pace.
Gary Turner & Freya
Copeland in Stone Cold Murder
Photo: Frazer Ashford
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The
show is like a rollercoaster and it starts off fairly slowly as the scenario is
set up but the momentum soon picks up.
Under Patric Kearns direction, the audience are given plenty of jumps,
loud bangs and laughs. On more than one occasion the play doffs a cap to the
work of Alfred Hitcock. Stone Cold Murder is less of a whodunnit and more of a
whataretheyreallyupto? The cast do a tremendous job as they keep everyone
guessing. Unlike an Agatha Christie story, the play is refreshingly set in our
modern times.
The show is intriguing
thriller which has more twists than a fairground corkscrew.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Cast
Olivia: Freya Copeland
Robert: Nick Barclay
Ramsay: David Callister
Sam: Gary Turner
Creatives:
Director: Patric Kearns
Designer: Geoff Gilder
Lighting Designer: Keith
Tuttle
Sound Designer: Patric
Kearns
Tickets:
Talking Scarlet presents
Stone Cold Murder
It finishes its run at
The Customs House on Wednesday 1st April 2015 at 7.45pm
Price: £16 / £15 Conc.
Box Office: 0191 454 1234
Website: www.customshouse.co.uk
Tour:
15-18
April Buxton Opera house
20-22
April Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
23-25
April Grove Theatre, Dunstable
12-13
May Marina Theatre, Lowestoft
18-20
May Orchard Theatre, Dartford
15-20
June Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
22-27
June Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
14-15
July Towngate Theatre, Basildon
4-8
August Grand Theatre, Swansea
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