‘Killing Time’ by Richard Stockwell is
billed as a fast-paced Psychological thriller, it is all that and more.
Cleverly directed by Jacqui Garbett and beautifully performed by
both Claudia Christian and George Calil this performance cleverly draws
you in to the seemingly innocent meeting of two desperate characters.
Claudia as Jane is seduced into admitting the
disappointments of her marriage to a violent husband who has a secretive
and questionable past. Is she as innocent and helpless as she seems or
will this situation peel away the veneer of middle class elegance and
reveal a sinister hard edge.
Is Rick’s meeting with Jane a chance
encounter or a cleverly engineered situation of his making? George Calil
as Rick, adds a sensual intriguing foil with which the writer carves both
characters from the initial personal projections, layer by
layer to show us the desperate characters dormant within both Jane and
Rick.
The twists and turns of the plot lead us on a
journey within which our sympathies start off with Jane but definitely,
but finally support Rick.
The piece is very cleverly written and Jacqui
Garbett’s direction aids the overall enjoyment. Both actors have a
wealth of experience on TV and in Film, I thought the faces were
familiar.
This could easily become one of the must see
shows of the Fringe.
****
reviewed by Sheila Kay Jack 2 August 2006.
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