Thrilling plot for audience
- Publication: Express & Star
- Date: 1987-05-12
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- Language: English
One moment, sir! Actors Colin Baker (left) and Jack Watling took to the streets of Wolverhampton today to publicise the new comedy thriller playing at the town's Grand Theatre.
Set in the London of the 1930s, the plot of Gerald Moon's Corpse! contains as many twists and turns as a plate of spaghetti.
Evelyn Farrani, an out-of-work ham actor, hires u shady Irishman to bump off his wealthy twin, Rupert.
But in the classic tradition, people are not what they seem and things do not go according to plan.
"It's not so much a whodunnit as a who dun what to whom!" says former Dr Who Colin Baker, who plays the twins.
His dual role calls for a number of lightning costume changes, and at one point he is required to prepare a complicated dish of Russian pancakes on stage.
Corpse! runs until Saturday.
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