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Twists and turns and maybe one or two laughs thrown in with the kitchen sink… Borderline Electra is an adaptation of Stevie Helps’ highly provoking ‘Dragged Up’.
New Live Theatre Company are pleased to announce their latest production ‘Borderline Electra’, a new play from Writer/Director Stevie Helps.
When his wife goes missing, Stuart informs his daughter (Rachel) that she has committed suicide. Elliott first meets Rachel in her local pub, where he finds her alone and drunkenly singing her heart out on a table top to ‘Last Christmas’ – in April. When her father arrives to pull her down, Elliot jumps to defend her. But all is not what it seems. This family must prepare themselves for the consequences of their actions, revenge, incest… a family torn apart. This is no ordinary story.
Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester
113 Pollard Street, Manchester M4 7JA
Thursday 21st April 2016
7pm & 8.45pm
Written & Directed by: Stevie Helps
Produced by: Paul Kenney
Live Music by: Thurston Thomson
PERFORMANCE TIMES NOTICE: Borderline Electra is being directed with and performed by TWO BRILLIANT CASTS. One will perform at 7pm and the other at 8.45pm. Please check different cast performance times below before booking.