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First Look: Better Off Dead at Stephen Joseph Theatre

by Staff Writer
September 6, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Better Off Dead at Stephen Joseph Theatre

Better Off Dead at Stephen Joseph Theatre

Alan Ayckbourn’s 82nd play Better Off Dead completes the summer season at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre, in a production directed by the author.

Larger than life and highly irascible author Algy Waterbridge (played by Christopher Godwin, who has created many leading roles in Ayckbourn premieres over the years, including Ronald Brewster-Wright in Absurd Person Singular, Norman in The Norman Conquests, and Dennis in Just Between Ourselves) is hard at work on his 33rd crime novel featuring blunt Yorkshire cop DCI Tommy Middlebrass.

It’s been a while since Tommy was on the TV, Algy’s wife is getting frighteningly forgetful, and his adoring PA sometimes oversteps the mark. It’s almost the last straw when an old acquaintance, journalist Gus Crewe, turns up to interview him, with alarming consequences.

       

As Algy’s fictional characters take him over and real people introduce themselves into the dramatic climax of his novel, lines become blurred and it might just be that fiction, misunderstandings and mistaken identity are closer to the truth than they might seem.

Better Off Dead has a cast of seven: Eileen Battye, Russell Dixon, Christopher Godwin, Liz Jadav, Laurence Pears, Naomi Petersen and Leigh Symonds.

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