Dawlish: Opening night for new 'mysterious thriller' production at Shaftesbury Theatre tomorrow

By Will Goddard

7th Oct 2021 | Local News

File Photo: The Shaftesbury Theatre, Dawlish on 1 September 2021. Nub News/ Will Goddard
File Photo: The Shaftesbury Theatre, Dawlish on 1 September 2021. Nub News/ Will Goddard

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A new amateur production is set to open at the Shaftesbury Theatre in Dawlish tomorrow night, Tuesday 5 October, at 7.30pm.

'The Edge of Darkness', written by Brian Clemens and directed by Paul Loveless, will be performed nightly with its last show taking place on Saturday 9 October.

A brief synopsis of the play on the theatre's website is as follows:

"After her disappearance several years ago, Emma finds that her memory is damaged; there is much she does not recognise or understand.

"Why does she appear familiar with certain Russian phrases; why has she such a horror of a harmless silver bell, of a portrait on the wall, of knives? Is she, in fact, Emma Cranwell?

"Behind these questions looms a menacing mystery which finally erupts into violence and horror."

On Wednesday, a socially-distanced performance will be available.

Click here to book tickets.

The Shaftesbury Theatre can be found on Brunswick Place here on Google Maps.

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