Entertaining Angels (play)
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''Entertaining Angels'' is a play by Richard Everett. The production was directed by
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and produced by
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Plot

As a vicar's wife, Grace has spent a lifetime on her best behaviour. Now, after the death of her husband Bardolph, she can enjoy the new-found freedom of being able to do and say exactly what she wants. But the return of her eccentric missionary sister, Ruth, together with some disturbing revelations forces Grace to confront the truth of her marriage. Set in a lush vicarage garden complete with real grass, plants and a stream with running water, the play is filled with sharp-edged comedy and probing wit with Penelope Keith giving a widely acclaimed performance as Grace.


Cast

Penelope Keith plays Grace with Benjamin Whitrow as her late husband. The rest of the cast include Polly Adams, Carolyn Backhouse and Claudia Elmhirst. It was directed by Alan Strachan and produced by Michael Codron


Reception

The play received widely positive reviews, receiving 5 stars from the Edinburgh Guide Edinburgh Guide review of Enterttaining Angels
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References


External links


The Official Website of Writer Richard Everett

Indie London review of Enterttaining Angels

Official London Theatre review of Enterttaining Angels

Edinburgh Guide review of Enterttaining Angels
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