WEST — Granite Theater continues its season with the popular 1970 play “Sleuth,” written by Anthony Shaffer, which won the Tony Award for Best Picture that year, and starring actors Anthony Quayle and Keith Baxter She won the Desk Award for Outstanding Performance.
In 1972, Schaefer had his play made into a film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. Another film adaptation, written by Harold Pinter, was released in 2007. The 2007 film was directed by Kenneth Branagh and starred Michael Caine and Jude Law as Milo Tindle, played by Caine in the 1972 version.
Known as the “ultimate cat-and-mouse game,” the action unfolds in a cozy English country house owned by renowned mystery writer Andrew Wyke, played by Ken Coe (who played Mr. (He played the role of Webb). “Our City”).
Invited guest: Milo Tyndall, played by Nick Perry (who appeared earlier this season as Jeff in[title of show]”), a young rival who shares Wike’s love of the game, declares that he intends to elope with Wike’s wife.
The two men devise an elaborate revenge and power game. Through their style and cunning, the stakes keep rising, leading to the play’s unforgiving, heart-stopping conclusion.
Granite Theater’s production of Sleuth is directed by Anthony Caporal, producer, playwright and star of Off-Broadway’s longest-running musical comedy series about the history of cocktails and spirits. Masu. Best show ever.
Mr. Caporale has given two “Google Talks,” was featured on the Smithsonian Channel’s “Exploring Secrets: New York” episode, and recently helped curate the “Temperance and Trade” exhibit at the Mystic Seaport Museum. ration has been completed.