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Theatre
Deathtrap
Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre
July 20-August 25, 2007
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If you were a celebrated writer of Broadway thrillers with a devastating string of recent flops, what would you do for a can't-miss thriller script? Beg for it? Pay for it? Pray for it? …Or would you kill for it? This two-act thriller twists and turns at every corner, making us wonder-not 'who did it'?-but 'who will be done in'? Helpful Information: This performance takes place at the Scottsdale Desert Stages Actor's Café located within the Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre. Deathtrap is suitable for older children through adults.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Advanced Purchase: $22/Adult, $20/Students and Seniors; Day of Show: $25/General, $15 Student Rush
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Dates & Times
Dates:
July 20-August 25, 2007Times:
Friday and Saturday 7:30pm -
Venue Info
Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre
4720 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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Event Name: Deathtrap
"Wonderfully Entertaining!!!"
Review posted by: Evelyn Murphy from Chandler, AZ, Aug 20, 2007
Deathtrap at Desert Stages Theater was AMAZING! I Played Myra in College years and years ago and I have to say Kudos to the woman who played her, I really enjoyed her take on the character, she was... Expand
Deathtrap at Desert Stages Theater was AMAZING! I Played Myra in College years and years ago and I have to say Kudos to the woman who played her, I really enjoyed her take on the character, she was really Super, The third scene in Act One had such wonderful moments between her and Sydney. The rest of the cast was Excellent as well, everyone was perfectly cast in their roles. The gentleman playing Clifford scared me numerous times though out the performance, he has such a powerful presence and amazing instincts. I was a little worried about Sydney's look, but 30 seconds into the show those worries faded away, great facial expressions and reactions to discovering and going through Clifford's script. Helga was Hilarious, the last scene between her and Porter...I'm speechless. Last and certainly not least, although a bit younger than I was expecting, the gentleman playing Porter was wonderful, he came across very worldly on stage and was a real joy. The entire evening was a Joy. GREAT JOB! Collapse
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Event Name: Deathtrap
"It was a wonderful night for the theatre!"
Review posted by: Judith Tanner from Sun City, AZ, Aug 15, 2007
My friends and I had the pleasure of viewing Deathtrap on Saturday night. Once a month we get togther and do dinner and a show. The show had a few downfalls, but other than that the show was Superb. I... Expand
My friends and I had the pleasure of viewing Deathtrap on Saturday night. Once a month we get togther and do dinner and a show. The show had a few downfalls, but other than that the show was Superb. I sometimes had a problem understanding the woman who played the psychic Helga, it may have been due to the accent. Overall, the strongest actors were the young man playing Clifford and the gentleman playing Sidney the older man. The building of the suspense was amazing, I never expected what was coming next, which I enjoyed. I and my friends plan to see more shows at Desert Stages. Thanks to them for a wonderful evening. Collapse
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Event Name: Deathtrap
"Good Try"
Review posted by: Linda Harris from Scottsdale, AZ, Jul 29, 2007
I had never been to the intimate "Actor's Cafe" at Desert Stages, and although I enjoyed the evening, the actors were a little 'rough' around the edges. Definately community theater. The young male... Expand
I had never been to the intimate "Actor's Cafe" at Desert Stages, and although I enjoyed the evening, the actors were a little 'rough' around the edges. Definately community theater. The young male lead didn't speak clearly and words were rushed and lost. The woman who played the psychic was hilarious, however. Collapse
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Event Name: Deathtrap
"The surprises never stopped coming"
Review posted by: Estelle Gibbons from Springfield, Illinois, Jul 24, 2007
I came into town to visit my children who live in Scottsdale and we always take in a show. I attended Saturday nights performance of Desert Stages Actor's Cafe Performance of Deathtrap and I have to... Expand
I came into town to visit my children who live in Scottsdale and we always take in a show. I attended Saturday nights performance of Desert Stages Actor's Cafe Performance of Deathtrap and I have to say, I couldn't keep my butt in my seat, with all the surprises. I saw the original Broadway production of Deathtrap with Victor Garber. The set was beautiful, the seating sublime, the actors were all on their best performances. The performances of Mrs. McBain and Mr. Harris were breathtaking. Reading through the program at intermission I realized Mr. Harris performed in Beauty and The Beast which I attended last year, I hardly could believe it was the same actor. I don't want to ruin the outcome of Deathtrap for others reading these reviews, but it was frighteningly wonderful. Collapse
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