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Post by iamian on Jul 22, 2016 11:09:16 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 19:20:52 GMT
It took me years to recover from reading this really disturbing book, I warn you all...
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Post by peelee on Jul 28, 2016 16:28:24 GMT
I only ever saw the film which featured the young Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. The Vaults, at Waterloo, I thought had been closed not long after a few plays were put on there approximately 5-6 years ago. It is an atmospheric venue and probably is perfect for this kind of play.
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Post by joem on Aug 6, 2016 20:41:26 GMT
The way to the theatre was probably scarier than the play itself.
I found that whilst the anger and frustration of the victim came through, the fear took much longer to materialise. The kidnapper was so ordinary (as indeed he is in the novel) that you needed to remind yourself that, apart from being a failure in terms of interaction with others, he was cunning enough to have come up with a pretty solid plan to get his prey.
Not bad but lacking oomph.
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