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Special thanks to: [[Alan Buckman]], [[Jenny Gammon]], [[Anton Krause]], [[Helen Chadney]], Cast & crews of [[Elizabeth - Almost by Chance a Woman (2006)|Elizabeth]], [[Tomfoolery (2006)]] and [[Stay With Me (2006)]], [[Mike Elliott]], Staff and Management of Ego, SLT Box Office Staff and Costume Department.
  
 
== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==

Latest revision as of 00:07, 12 March 2010

Poster by Mark Davies

by Graham Farrow

Directed by Mark Bullock

Performances: 19th – 22nd April 2006, Prompt Corner


Introduction

Rattlesnakes examines the seedy world of the gigolo providing sex to bored and lonely wives. A vigilante group of husbands seeks retribution in this hard-hitting study of betrayal and personal failure.

Rattlesnakes begins to hiss when three husbands seek revenge on a male prostitute. Proving their wives' secret isn't quite enough. The thirst for blood is quenched when McQueen, the gigolo, delivers a reality check for the husbands . . . truths he's learned from their wives. When one man's reckless wife shows up at the motel, the fangs open up and the only question is: Who will be the last to strike?

Cast

Crew

Special thanks to: Alan Buckman, Jenny Gammon, Anton Krause, Helen Chadney, Cast & crews of Elizabeth, Tomfoolery (2006) and Stay With Me (2006), Mike Elliott, Staff and Management of Ego, SLT Box Office Staff and Costume Department.

Reviews

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Gallery

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