Thespian Thoughts Theatre Review – A Shred of Evidence – at Theatre 40
Thespian Thoughts Theatre Review – A Shred of Evidence “suspense packed play”
Theatre 40 of Beverly Hills presents A Shred of Evidence by R.C. Sherriff
Life seems to be going perfectly for Richard Medway … he’s just landed a lucrative new promotion at work, his children are in good schools and he has a loving and devoted wife. But then he turns on the radio and his world shatters.
He hears a news report that a cyclist was killed the night before in a hit and run accident in his neighborhood. Richard begins to think he might have been responsible because he has only a sketchy memory of the night before when he foolishly drove home over the legal alcohol limit – and there’s a big dent in his car he can’t explain.
Richard’s choice is to stay silent or go to the police and his wrestling with that dilemma drives the drama in this suspense packed play at Theatre 40.
David Hunt Stafford as Richard does a great job of conveying his struggle over whether to do the right thing or keep quiet for the sake of his family’s future, gradually transforming from cool and collected to gibbering wreck.
Meanwhile Alison Blanchard as his wife Laura veers close to Lady Macbeth territory as she tries to cover up her husband’s suspicious actions.
Investigating this duo is a dogged but unfailingly polite police inspector, charmingly played Columbo style by Daniel Lench. Adding to Richard’s problems is Peter McGlynn’s sinister blackmailer who adds another level of intrigue.
A Shred of Evidence
By R.C. Sherriff
Directed by Jules Aaron, Produced by David Hunt Stafford
At Theatre 40, 241 S. Moreno Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm until April 11 2016.
Tickets $30 from 310 364 0535 or www.theatre40.org
Cast: John Wallace Combs, David Hunt Stafford, Richard Hoyt Miller, Alison Blanchard, Esther Richman, Peter McGlynn, Suzan Sloman, Daniel Lench, and Katy Yoder.
Set Design – Jeff G. Rack
Costume Design – Michele Young
Sound Design – Joseph “Sloe” Slawinski
Lighting Design – Ric Zimmerman
Publicity – Philip Sokoloff
Thespian Thoughts is a theatre review article on Actors Entertainment, a channel on the Actors Podcast Network, a Pepper Jay Production.