

Stage Blood
Charles Ludlam


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Readers have mixed feelings about the play. While some appreciate its campy fun and potential for staging, others feel it struggles in certain areas compared to the original material.
Seven self-regarding critics assemble at a disused theatre in response to a mysterious invitation.
Too late they discover its gruesome purpose as Edward Lionheart, an actor frenzied by a lifetime of sneering reviews, hacks his revengeful way through the bloody works of Shakespeare, assisted by a gang of murderous tramps
The laws of theatre supersede the laws of physics in this macabre exhibition of putty noses, Kensington gore and some very large acting indeed
Theatre of Blood was produced by Improbable Theatre in collaboration with the National Theatre, starring Jim Broadbent, in May 2005.
Theatre Of Blood is a British mystery play written by Phelim Mcdermott and published by Oberon in London (2005).
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Oberon · 2005 · 96 pp
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