Frederick Knott's Dial M for Murder is a psychological thriller - a character driven, carefully plotted, 'cat-and mouse' piece of theatre that is as contemporary now as it was when it first premiered on BBC television in 1952. Stage Door Theatre's production of Dial M for Murder will open on October 30th, and run through December 6th.
Best known as a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, this 'noir' thriller was performed in London's West End and on Broadway several years before Hitchcock adapted it for the screen. The play centers around former tennis star Tony Wendice and his scheme to have his wealthy wife murdered, after learning she has designated him her heir. Although Wendice's plans are evident almost from the outset, Knott's clever plotting and characterizations will keep audiences on the edge of their seats throughout the play.
Dial M for Murder is being directed by Arthur Whitelaw, who, along with the rest of the cast is impressed by the quality of Knott's script. "It's so well written," he says. "Our audiences are in for a treat."
"I think Dial M For Murder, as a play, is so beautifully crafted," says actor Jason Plourde, who has been cast as Tony Wendice in the production. "As a classically trained singer with an operatic background, I'm accustomed to the use of melody and lyricism as tools to impart the drama of a show. I think the text in this play is very lyrical and almost musical in its cadence. The use of language is so lush that it's an absolute delight to say these words. And also, it's just always so much fun to play the villain, especially when it is in the guise of someone as cool and confident as Tony."
Larry Bramble agrees: "What a gift to be cast as Inspector Hubbard in this theatre classic," he says. "The script is so well written and with this talented cast, the experience will be one to remember. It's a real page-turner, as they would say if it were a book."
Other cast members include Gladys Ramirez as Margot Wendice, Sean Dorazio as Lesgate, Roy Lynam as Max Halliday, and Jose-Luiz Lopez as Thompson.Dial M for Murder will run from October 30 - December 6 at The Stage Door Theatre. The theatre is located at 8036 Sample Road, Margate, 33065.
Tickets for Dial M for Murder are $38 - $42; $16 student tickets are also available. Tickets may be purchased at the Broward Stage Door Theatre box office at 954-344-7765 or on line at www.stagedoortheatre.com. Group and Subscriber Discounts are available for all Stage Door productions.
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