FUNERAL GAMES
By Joe Orton
A scabrous black comedy from Joe Orton on the subject of religious
hypocrisy. A play that helped create the climate of change that would end
the power of the official censor over British theatre productions.
Caulfield.....Phil Daniels
Pringle.....Martin Jarvis
McCorquodale..Tony Rohr
Tessa.......Liza Sadovy
Policeman....Ben Crowe
Director: Peter Kavanagh
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This black comedy is seen by some as the linking work between Loot and What
the Butler Saw. All the classic trademarks of Joe Orton's work are here -
murder, macabre farce and deliberate bad taste.
This play actively contributed to the climate of change that would end the
power of the official censor, the Lord Chamberlain, over British theatre
productions.
Martin Jarvis and Phil Daniels both feature in this production. Jarvis
plays Pringle, a preacher in a religious sect, Daniels the criminal
Caulfield whom Pringle employs to investigate his wife's suspected affair.
Caulfield discovers that Pringle's wife may not have been unfaithful at all
- but that doesn't stop Pringle from wanting to murder her. Meanwhile,
there's another body in the cellar and something rather gruesome in the
cake tin.
Producer Peter Kavanagh.
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