Jessie Wallace & Paul Bradley in killer thriller

MARK PUDDLE IN ASSOCIATION WITH PAUL TYRER & JAMIE CLARK FOR TBO PRODUCTIONS

PRESENT THE SALISBURY PLAYHOUSE PRODUCTION OF IRA LEVIN’S

DEATHTRAP

STARRING JESSIE WALLACE & PAUL BRADLEY

A brand new production of Ira Levin’s Tony-nominated classic thriller Deathtrap comes to Richmond in the final dates of its UK tour, from Tuesday 14th – Saturday 18th November.

Deathtrap is a truly satisfying spine-chiller that is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. One of the most successful plays in its genre, it promises an ingenious maze of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end. The production will star Paul Bradley (Holby City and EastEnders) in the role of Sidney Bruhl and BAFTA nominee Jessie Wallace (EastEnders, Redwater and Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be) as Myra Bruhl.

Sidney Bruhl (Bradley), a once- successful writer of stage thrillers, is in the grip of chronic writer’s block. Out of the blue, young playwright Clifford Anderson sends Bruhl one of the only two copies of his brilliant new whodunit, Deathtrap. Desperate to set Broadway alight once more, Sidney spies his chance to invite Clifford to his remote country home. Oh, and to bring the only other copy of Deathtrap with him! If Bruhl can kill the newcomer and pass the play off as his own, he could once again be the toast of Broadway.

Written by the award-winning playwright and author Ira Levin (Rosemary’s BabyThe Stepford Wives andCritics Choice), Deathtrap is directed by the newly appointed Artistic Director Designate of Nottingham Playhouse Adam Penford (The Boys in the BandA Small Family Business and in June 2017, Committee at the Donmar Warehouse), and returns following a limited run at Salisbury Playhouse.

Deathtrap is a masterpiece of seat-gripping suspenseful writing, and continues to hold the record as the longest running thriller in Broadway history. It was subsequently made into a smash-hit film starring Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve.

Deathtrap is produced by Mark Puddle in association with Paul Tyrer and Jamie Clark for TBO Productions. Costume and set design is by Morgan Large, with lighting by James Whiteside, sound by Max Ringham, video design by Duncan McLean.  Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Ltd.