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'Skyline' by Stab in the Dark at the Riverside Theatre



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
THE Stab in the Dark Theatre Company will be at the Riverside Theatre for a three night performance of their new production "Skyline", from July 17-19.
Written, directed and acted by a cast of local actors, all of whom are 18 or under, Skyline is set in a New York night club in the 1960s – a time of The Twist, the first men in space and the Kennedy assassination. Police officers James Navarro and Teri Fisher are sent into the Skyline club by the NYPD to investigate the Mob-related murder of its owner – and have to tread a delicate path through a maze of lies, corruption and intrigue to find the killer.

Set up in 2006, Stab in the Dark Theatre Company has produced two plays and have now started to gain a ‘minimalist’ reputation. As a group of eight young people, with no formal acting or theatre production training, they have managed to script, fund, rehearse, produce, advertise and perform each play to near-professional levels.

With the play running from this Thursday to Saturday at 8.00pm, now is the time book your seats for a unique entertainment experience.



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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 3:12 PM
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