Underground (play)
Underground | |
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Written by | Michael Sloane |
Characters | 9 |
Date premiered | 1983 |
Place premiered | Prince Of Wales Theatre, London |
Original language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Setting | London Underground train carriage |
Underground, a thriller written by Michael Sloane (sometimes spelt Sloan)[1] and produced at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto and following a UK tour, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, opening on 4 July 1983. It was directed by Simon Williams.[2][3]
Plot
Described by the script publisher as follows:
A tense and claustrophobic thriller emerges when twelve people become trapped in a London Underground train carriage. The fear of being trapped underground with very little air and apparently no rescue service underway becomes very real as we witness the initial panic and fear experienced by the passengers. As the temperature rises and tempers fray, an electrical shortage on the train shrouds a brutal murder and when the lights eventually come up we are faced with a new and more chilling revelation - there is a murderer aboard and nowhere to run.[4]
Cast
- Raymond Burr
- Gerald Flood
- Linda Hayden
- Ronald Leigh-Hunt
- Elspeth March
- Alfred Marks
- Patrick O'Connell
- Marc Sinden
- Peter Wyngarde
References
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