Dead Reckoning by Eric Chappell

Sep 25, 2012

When the mysterious Mr Todd arrives at Anthony Reed's house and offers to kill his wife's murderer and so satisfy Reed's long desire for revenge - Reed, tempted, finally agrees.

But who is Mr Todd? How far is Anthony Reed willing to go to have his revenge, and how can he be sure he'll get back at the right person? After making the decision Reed and Megan, his second wife, find themselves entering a nightmare from which there seems no escape. 

Premiere 15th of November 2012


DETAILS

Scene: Oslo Nye Centralteatret, Akersgata 38
Ticket prices: 360 NOK.
50% off: for studenter, schools, children.
Order: + 47 22 34 86 80, +47 815 33 133
Runs until: Tba.

Starring: Corey Conradi, Birgitte Victoria Svendsen, Dennis Storhøi, Bartek Kaminski.
Directed and translated by: Svein Sturla Hungnes

 

In the press:

"Corey Conradi's ability to switch between moods, between the comic and underplayeded and the rabid darkness is formidable, and this whetted against Storhøis impetuous portrait of the artistic soul wishing death upon everyone." - Dagsavisen

"Lets Corey Conradi shine verbally." - Oslopuls

"A character who goes from one extreme to another, a transition Corey Conradi executes with style and finesse. It is exciting to follow Todd from his slightly nervous first meeting with Helen, to the moment when he lets all illusions go and shows his true face. It's rarely looked so stunning to be stark raving mad." - Uriks

Dead Reckoning - trailer


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