Inside Job, by Brian Clemens
is an Ian Dickens Production, with an all-star cast comprising
Matt Healy, who set female hearts racing as Matthew King in
the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, Christopher Villiers who is best
known for his part in Emmerdale as solicitor Grayson Sinclair
and Michelle Morris (Jess Haworth in The Knock).
On the Costa del Sol, a professional
safe-cracker enjoys a hedonistic life in the sun, until the
stunning Suzy sweeps into his world with an offer he can’t
refuse. But what starts out as a simple act of theft, rapidly
spirals into an intrigue of diamonds, murder, bluff and double-bluff.
It is described as ‘The Mousetrap
meets Lock Stock with astonishing plot that twists and turns
like a demented snake’ . Inside Job is written by Brian
Clemens, creator of television’s ‘The Avengers’
and ‘The Professionals’
Shani Smith, one of our shropshirelive.com
reviewer's, went along to The Wolverhampton Grand Theatre,
to see the show:
reviewed
by Shani Smith
The
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre - 6 July - 10 July 2010
We arrived at the box office and got our tickets for the dress
circle and settled down to watch the first half of the play.
It was set in a villa in Spain, during
the Costa Del Crime era. The first few scenes were intriguing
and captivating. Matt Healy, Michelle Morris and Christopher
Villiers kept you guessing what was going to happen next.
There was lots of twist and turns to the plot with a few bangs
which kept you guessing how it was going to unravel.
As we broke for the interval it had the audience thinking
what's going to happen next, listening to other people around
us, like us, they had thought they had worked the plot out.
We took our seats for the second part
of the performance. As similar to the first half, the second
part of the play was as mysterious as the first, keeping you
guessing and in suspense.
As the plot unraveled there was a final
twist to the end of the play which explained and surprised
us all. Towards the end of one scene the props let Matt Healy
down, but as a true professional, he put it back together
and carried on with the scene. There is mild bad language
in the show but it's in context with the plot.
So if you would like a pleasant enjoyable evening with Comedy
moments, mystery and intrigue you should go and see this show.
Reviewer
Shani Smith
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