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− | + | ''We've all probably been contacted at some point by a firm of ambulance chasers like Scorpion Claims - and most of us will have had the wit not to get involved. The Same Deep Water as Me explores a few months in the lives and dodgy dealings of solicitor Andrew, a former London high flier, forced to return to Luton in disgrace for undisclosed reasons, and his slightly hapless boss, Barry. A rich cast of characters is extremely well played throughout, and there is lots of lovely detail - Barry's tea pouring is exceptional, for example. Possibly not for those offended by sweary dialogue but otherwise it mixes comedy and a degree of pathos in a satisfying evening.'' | |
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Revision as of 11:27, 24 October 2023
by Nick Payne
Performances: Tue 17th – Sat 21st 2023, Old Fire Station
Contents
Introduction
A "No win no fee" compansation company. That sounds easy, but when some of the cases turn up to be frauds and setting up more seems like easy money... Then things can go wrong - on many levels!
Cast
- Andrew Eagleman - Joe Hawkins
- Barry Patterson - George Regan
- Kevin Needleman - Harry Pavlou
- Jennifer Needleman - Hannah McCorry
- Ann Gunn / Georgina Burns - Julia Blyth
- Isabella Richards - Keisha Renaud
- Guy Haines / Judge Jessop - Simon Gleisner
- Terri / Attendant - Imogen Buxton
- Gilly Whitworth - Carole Coyne
- Steve Beers - Guy Jones
- Graham Eagleman - Tom Mathias
Crew
- Stage Manager - Kay George
- Assistant Stage Manager - Carole Coyne
- Lighting Designer - Jason Salmon
- Operator - Noah Wright
- Set Design - Tom Mathias
- Set Construction - Mark Ireson, John Winters & Tom Mathias
- Fight Co-ordination - Stephen Hayward
- Rigging - Sean Thomas
- Production Assistant - Jason Salmon
Reviews
We've all probably been contacted at some point by a firm of ambulance chasers like Scorpion Claims - and most of us will have had the wit not to get involved. The Same Deep Water as Me explores a few months in the lives and dodgy dealings of solicitor Andrew, a former London high flier, forced to return to Luton in disgrace for undisclosed reasons, and his slightly hapless boss, Barry. A rich cast of characters is extremely well played throughout, and there is lots of lovely detail - Barry's tea pouring is exceptional, for example. Possibly not for those offended by sweary dialogue but otherwise it mixes comedy and a degree of pathos in a satisfying evening.
Lisa Thomas
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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