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Preview: The Frontier Trilogy at The Hen and Chickens Theatre

by Staff Writer
September 28, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
The Frontier Trilogy Hen and Chicken's Theatre

The Frontier Trilogy Hen and Chicken's Theatre

Sense of Place make their debut production with The Frontier Trilogy by Jethro Compton this October at The Hen & Chickens Theatre.  Three brilliantly written tight knit dramas make up this fast paced, crackling Trilogy of Westerns. Indulge in an evening of unexpected twists, the sweat and grit of human greed, ambition and desire, and the thrill of the Wild West!

The cast comprises, Matt Greenbank (Father Manoah), David Ellis (Levi Hill / Silas), Rhys Tees (Enoch Hill), Josie Melton (Annelise Fischer), Mark Haumann (Felix Jackson), Ashton Spear (Benjamin Walker), Georgina Bennett (Lillian Davenport) Jack Collard (US Marshall), Brian Merry (Theodore Leon) and Zoë Lambrakis (Elena).

In Blood Red Moon two brothers make their fortune in the gold rush of the West, but with the Luna de Sangre looming their brotherhood is tested as jealousy begins to simmer.

       

The Sheriff and Walker find themselves trapped, surrounded by Davenport’s men. Tempers rise as fear clouds their judgement. Can they strike a deal before the Clock Strikes Noon?

The notorious gunslinger, the fastest shot in the West. Jack Mason has left that life behind, determined to lead the life of a good man. Can he escape that man he was born to be, or is he destined for The Rattlesnake’s Kiss? And the Women? Well they’re involvement is just too darn good to summarise! Book tickets now to find out.

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Directed by Darren Barsby and Kim Southey, The Frontier Trilogy is at The Hen and Chicken’s Theatre 2nd – 6th October 2018.

4 STARS“A rollercoaster ride through the kind of high-stakes drama great theatre is all about” The Scotsman 2015

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