The Revival
SEASON: 4th to 19th June 2021
Written by James Cawood
Directed by Jan Saussey
A spine-tingling and terrifying ghost story full of shocks, twists, gothic atmosphere and a good measure of comedy!...
The Revival is a play about a play, where our audience instantaneously become the invisible bystanders to a dress rehearsal that is not going at all well.
Synopsis:
The cast of Lucian O’Keefe’s 1946 classic ghost play Scared to Death are gathered and ready for their final dress rehearsal before opening night. Actors are bickering, one of them can’t learn their lines, the director is on the edge of a nervous breakdown and to top it all off, the ghostly happenings of the play seem to be encroaching onto the real world. Slowly but surely fear takes hold as tales of the play’s curse seem to hold true and the cast find themselves caught up in a terrifying ghost story.
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