Summary
The creeper is killing the tree,' says Edward Kimberley, Ian Richardson's lilac sock-wearing old queen, looking out into his wild garden during an interview for a new companion. Trouble is, eccentric Edward loves the creeper too much to cut it down.
This is how Pauline Macaulay sets up her clunkingly awful little 1964 play.See the full content of this document
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Chop Down This Creeper
It is misleadingly billed as a psychological thriller, but the characters in The Creeper display negligible mental activity and the absence of tension is almost an achievement. It's a case of spot who is the creeper and who is the tree.
There are only four characters to choose from. Ther...See the full content of this document
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