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New Old Friends Bring CRIMES, CAMERA, ACTION To Theatre Royal Bath
The cast includes Kirsty Cox, Heather Westwell, Feargus Woods Dunlop, and Mark Collier.by BWW News Desk
New Old Friends presents the world premiere of Crimes, Camera, Action, written by Feargus Woods Dunlop at Theatre Royal Bath, Main House 26th - 28th August 2021.
When a glamorous Hollywood starlet is stabbed on-set in a fatal mix-up of props, there s only one man fit for the job of solving the crime: Detective Stan Shakespeare. Award-winning company New Old Friends return once again with the latest instalment of their ever-popular Crimes. series. Inspired by the classic English writing of Agatha Christie, Noël Coward and PG Wodehouse, the madcap comedy thrillers have so far seen the company head to locations as varied as the English Riviera, Siberian railways and the banks of the Nile. This time, they re in Golden-era Hollywood bringing in the world of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett with a slippery, hi
Dursley McLinden in the 1988 film Just Ask For Diamond
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The fourth episode of It’s a Sin features an unexpected moment, as Ritchie Tozer (Olly Alexander) battles a trio of Daleks. It’s an unlikely transition, from the Eighties-set Aids drama – which began on Channel 4 last week and is available in its entirety on All 4 – to a space station laser battle with the Doctor Who monsters.
This isn’t a step back into the alternate reality of Doctor Who for writer Russell T Davies, or even just a reference for the fun of it (Davies’ own fandom has been materialising in his dramas since even before he relaunched Doctor Who in 2005 – Queer as Folk character Vince, for instance, was also a Whovian). Rather, Davies is paying homage to actor and singer, Dursley McLinden, who died of an Aids-related illness in 1995.