EASTERN ANGLES
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Plays by Eastern Angles
Marsh Fever |
| 1st Produced: | 29 Apr 1982 | |||||
| Company: | Eastern Angles Theatre Company | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN/ASIN | eatc2 | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 1 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | written by the company, music by Pat Whymark. http://www.easternangles.co.uk/show/MF/notes.html | |||||
![]() | Through the mist that shrouds the marsh, along lonely moonlit paths, skirting round isolated villages the black dog searches for its victims. As he prowls the East coast, Black Shuck, the demon dog, strikes fear into the very heart of the community. He hauntes marshland and minds alike. It is said that to look into the fiery glow of his huge eyes or to feel the icy breath of this hound of hell means certain death. In a lonely village a man lies dead. his body is horribly mutilated. Is this the work of the phantom dog? In his search for the truth the detective from London has to fight against the villagers' natural suspicion of the outsider. But as he unearths deep-rooted superstitions, stephen Amery gets caught up in the tangled web of intrigue. And still Shuck lurks in the shadows, watching, watching. . . | |||||
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| 1st Produced: | 01 Feb 1982 | |||||
| Company: | Eastern Angles Theatre Company | |||||
| 1st Published: | - | ISBN/ASIN | - | |||
| To Buy This Play: | I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page | |||||
| Genre: | - | Play/Drama | Parts: | Male | 4 | Female | 1 |
| Parts Other: | - | |||||
| Notes: | - | |||||
| Synopsis: | The very very first show by Eastern Angles, exploring youth unemployment in the early 80s. It toured to youth clubs and schools, gave us a rehearsal room (the Youth Service in Ipswich) and the means by which we got our first van - God Bless you Eastern Electricity - which then carried all our other shows from Woodbridge to Wick. | |||||
