L'Images

SHORT ONE ACT: A 1970's fashion photographer is mad with jealousy over his wife. She's having an affair with another man. And he's convinced that the two of them are plotting his murder. Or, are they?

SHORT ONE ACT: A 1970's fashion photographer is mad with jealousy over his wife. She's having an affair with another man. And he's convinced that the two of them are plotting his murder. Or, are they?

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  • Dan West: L'Images

    A powerfully dark noir about a photographer balancing the desire to kill his unfaithful wife with the hope that she and her lover take him out first. The lead character, Nick, is already less than stable when the play begins, and the audience is welcomed into his troubled mind as he proceeds to descend deeper and deeper into his self-destructive madness. A disturbing piece that you simply cannot stop from getting drawn into.

    A powerfully dark noir about a photographer balancing the desire to kill his unfaithful wife with the hope that she and her lover take him out first. The lead character, Nick, is already less than stable when the play begins, and the audience is welcomed into his troubled mind as he proceeds to descend deeper and deeper into his self-destructive madness. A disturbing piece that you simply cannot stop from getting drawn into.

  • Michele Clarke: L'Images

    An exceptional noir monologue - dotted with other characters and graced with the smoothest scene transitions. So much to play with here for the scenic and lighting designers as well as the director. There's a clever middle twist that sends you down a sure-footed path... until it doesn't. Your best actors will be fighting to play this twisted lead character/narrator.

    An exceptional noir monologue - dotted with other characters and graced with the smoothest scene transitions. So much to play with here for the scenic and lighting designers as well as the director. There's a clever middle twist that sends you down a sure-footed path... until it doesn't. Your best actors will be fighting to play this twisted lead character/narrator.

  • Dana Hall: L'Images

    Ken Love's gripping noir drama pulls us into a tumultuous world where a photographer teeters on the edge due to his wife's betrayal. The intensity is palpable. Lines like "It’s been long a life" pure gold. Despite their flaws, these characters are captivating, keeping the audience glued to the suspenseful narrative, eagerly anticipating each twist and turn. Well done!

    Ken Love's gripping noir drama pulls us into a tumultuous world where a photographer teeters on the edge due to his wife's betrayal. The intensity is palpable. Lines like "It’s been long a life" pure gold. Despite their flaws, these characters are captivating, keeping the audience glued to the suspenseful narrative, eagerly anticipating each twist and turn. Well done!

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