Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding have always been terrified of horror movies or indeed anything involving the remotest drop of bloodletting. Famously during a screening of Wild at Heart, they buried their heads in the back of the seat in front, glancing up only occasionally before disappearing off to Marks and Spencers to buy winceyette pyjamas. So don't worry, if you too are faint-hearted, this show has been written with you in mind. You should be able to watch it right the way through without having to nip out to buy nightwear.
When the going gets gory, the characters simply skip channels, watch the adverts or change the language to Japanese. There may be the occasional swivelling head and severed hand but nothing you can't cope with.
The show brings together some LipService favourites. Directed by Mark Chatterton, who directed Very Little Women and Women on the Verger, designed by Martin Johns, with original music by Akintayo Akinbode. This show is a stage/film interaction with the film made by Wrench and Franks, who last worked with us on Knit One Murder One.
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