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Lady Chillers

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Five short, dark, humorous and disturbing plays of horror and the supernatural. Are you afraid? You should be. The lady chillers are coming to get you.

 

Directed by Alison Watt

Original music by Annabelle Godbold

Sound design by John Pattison

 

Set design by Paul Beck

Costume design by Michelle Watts

Front of House by Michelle Watts & Lisa Ponter

Poster design by Ben Nolan at graphicsandmedia.co.uk

Stage management by the company.

 

‘Seek and Thou Shalt Find It’ by Lisa Ponter

Amber’s mum is dying and her abusive dad can’t wait to be rid of her. Will Amber make her stand alone or will the family secrets be revealed? 

AMBER                Terri-Ann Prendergast

LLOYD                                 Steve Wilkin

ALANNAH                             Alison Watt

 

‘Secret Accessions’ by Marie Woods

Sarah loves her job at the museum. At least she did do until that weird curator, Hazel, began stashing her own things with the stored exhibits.

SARAH MATTHEWS        Jessica Vautier

D.I. CHARLES                Bette May Davis

HAZEL COLLINS     Kate Woodward-Hay

D.S. CARVER                            Angie Ward     

 

‘Unnatural Selection’ by Rosie Larner

Flying high in real estate’s the only way. Exploit the vulnerable. Pocket the profit, But the you find yourself stuck in a dark, ramshackle house where a nightmare’s watching your every move…

VOICE                                Sue Wilding

 

‘Arthur’ by Elaine Brookes

Artie’s on shift as night-porter at a grand, old hotel. He can’t leave his post but those flickering lights are getting on his nerves. So what does he do when a charming young lady from 1912 arrives needing help at the front desk?

YVONNE                            Wendy Tate

ARTIE                            Liam Farricker

ARTHUR                             Alex Dixon

VICTORIA                        Ellen Ramos

VICKY                       Mia Raczkowska

 

‘Sleeping Beauty’ by Josephine Pimm

Long distance lorry driving’s a boring job for family-man Doug. So he’s delighted when he picks up hitch-hiking Donna on a foggy forest road on a winter’s night. But Donna is perhaps more than she appears to be and finally, it seems, Doug may have met his terrifying match.

DOUG                                Scott Ward

DONNA                   Chloe Thompson

 

 

With thanks to:

Diana Logan at Coventry University Scarborough, Neil Arnott and Damon Hotchin at Scarborough Escape Rooms, Ben Nolan at Graphics and Media, John Woollons, all the staff at Scarborough Library for their continued support, Chris Fairchild, Liz Wallis-Francis, David Mason, Paul Beck, Lisa Ponter, Michelle Watts, Kate Woodward-Hay and all the anonymous library patrons for their donation of blankets.

 

Photos by Paul Beck

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