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'A
wonderful evening of ensemble acting'
Bolton Evening News
'A
fast moving and, at times, inspired delight... A tour de force from
Ashdown'
Lancashire
Evening Telegraph
'A
keenly directed and well acted production'
Metro
(4 star review)
When a suspected anarchist
insurgent dies after “falling” from the fourth floor
of a UK police station, the truth of the incident becomes shrouded
in a massive bureaucratic conspiracy and cover-up. But into
this world of corruption, deception and police evasion enters
a man who stands alone as a bastion of honour and justice…
who also happens to be a notorious liar, conman and certified
maniac.
With a plethora of disguises
and side-splitting alter-egos at his disposal, the Maniac sets
about using irrefutable logic to trap the authorities into revealing
their duplicity, and misleading accounts and statements about
the accidental death of the anarchist. Oh, what webs we
weave…. But can he truly manipulate the manipulators
and deceive the deceivers? The con is on!
This riotous comedy fused the spirit
and energy of Italian Comedia Dell’Arte with the madcap
farce of a Marx Brothers film to create one of the most acclaimed
pieces of comic theatre of the twentieth century.
Based on true events in 1960s Italy, Nobel-prize winning Dario Fo’s original production became an instant classic, performing to over half a million people in just two years on the stage. Simon Nye’s timely updating mixed Fo’s biting satire and pinpoint social commentary with cutting, laugh-out-loud dialogue to create an outrageous, high-octane spectacle of sleaze, scapegoats, deception and disguises. This was truly a production capable of bringing down the house… and who knows, maybe even the state!
| Cast |
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Creative Team |
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| Niall Ashdown |
The Maniac |
Paul Hunter |
Director |
| Annie Fitzmaurice |
Journalist |
Naomi Wilkinson |
Designer |
| Michael Hodgson |
Inspector |
James Farncombe |
Lighting Designer |
| Martin Hyder |
Chief Superintendent |
Andy Smith |
Sound Designer |
| Dharmesh Patel |
Constable |
Caroline Burnett |
DSM on the Book |
| Simeon Truby |
Bertozzo |
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