Washed-up playwright Sidney Bruhl is desperate - he’s not had a hit play in years, inspiration is nonexistent and funds are desperately low. A break in his fortunes occurs when a student asks him to read DEATHTRAP - a play Sidney immediately recognises as a potential Broadway hit. Read more …
Chasing a desperate desire to once again be the toast of Broadway, Sidney is prepared to do whatever it takes. Deathtrap, it turns out, really is a play to die for.
Plotting and double-crossing come thick and fast in this brilliant maze of backstabbing twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end.
One of the most successful black comedies ever, Deathtrap is a truly satisfying spine-chilling thriller that will have you laughing and screaming in equal measure.
Twists and turns in the script ensure the audience both hoots with mirth and leap out of their seats in terror.
Like an extended episode of Inside No 9 as directed by Ryan Murphy, Levin’s post-modern high-jinks are plotted like a well-oiled if somewhat eccentric machine programmed to surprise the audience and raise the stakes as high as you like.
Watching McKnight’s lovingly crafted production is as enjoyable as a ride on a ghost train and ultimately just as disposable.
As amusing as it is satisfying.
It's furious, funny and juicy.
Deathtrap is an incredibly well structured, acted and staged play that constantly raises questions and keeps the momentum of fear and humour rolling over the entire run time.
Not so much a whodunnit as a why do it?
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Johnny McKnight--Deathtrap
Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee from Tuesday February 20, 2018, until Saturday March 10, 2018. More info: www.dundeereptheatre.co.uk