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What Bloody Man is That?
  

What Bloody Man is That? (Paperback)

by Simon Brett (Author)
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After tedious months of "resting," Brett's endearing actor-sleuth Charlie Paris gladly accepts the offer to play multi-characters in a very economical Macbeth production. At the bar in the Pinero Theatre, in the English town of Warminster, Paris meets producer Gavin Scholes and others in the company. One is Warnock Belvedere, assigned the role of Duncan; he is murdered during rehearsals, to no one's regret. A vicious man, Warnock had offended barman Norman Phipps, his wife Sandra and the members of the cast. Since Charlie is the sole suspect, he turns detective to clear himself and nail the killer. As in all the series entries, this is a charmer enhanced by Charlie's comic asides about "life upon the wicked stage." There are hilarious stories of performances for boisterous school boys who hear sexual overtones in the drama; of thespians upstaging each other; and the maddening delays created by the actress who plays Lady Macbeth. Among Brett's most entertaining creations, she insists on everyone "interpreting" the roles instead of acting.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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When Charles Paris is asked to appear in a provincial theater production of Macbeth, he is elated to be working at last. However, this version of "the Scottish play" seems to have more than the expected amount of bad luck. From the casting of George Birkett, a TV sitcom actor, as Macbeth; Felicia Chatterton, a young actress who wants to discuss every nuance of her character, as Lady Macbeth; and, worst of all, the irascible Warnock Belvedere as Duncan, the play is riddled with mishaps. However, when Warnock is found dead in the liquor storage room, and Charles becomes the chief suspect, it seems that more than superstition is at work. At times incompetent, and quite often dead-drunk, Charles almost always manages to get the mystery solved and provide quite a few laughs along the way. Simon Prebble's performance of this delightful theatrical mystery is excellent. Highly recommended for all public libraries.
Theresa Connors, Arkansas Tech Univ., Russellville
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pleasing little theatrical mystery, Nov 4 2002
By F. J. Harvey "Cricket ,country music and a go... (Birmingham England) - See all my reviews
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My favourites among the lightweight crime novels of Simon Brett that feature actor cum sleuth Charles Parris are those set against a background of the live theatre and What Bloody Man Is That falls into this category.
Parris is engagaed to appear in provincial repertory theatre in a production of MacBeth-not,alas for him ,in either the title role or a significant supporting part ,but in a variety of small roles.It is a production for which the omens are not good.The title role is in the hands of an actor whose recent career has been in a television sitcom,and who has forgotten many of the disciplines of the classical theatre;his Lady MacBeth is a promising young actress used to the more leisurely and academic approach of the subsidised theatre and who is aghast at the short rehearsal time and text cutting inherent in the commercial world.Add to this a cast member who is a predatory old roue who turns up dead and there is every reason to believe that Shakespeares play will live up to its reputation an "unlucky"
The mystery is not deep but the brisk pace and jaunty writing keeps things lively and diverting,and there are some wry observations about the way the young generation of schoolkids have to be dragged along to see the Bard,and the unenthusiastic response of the MTV audience to the classics.Brett is especially good on the cameraderie between actors who operate below the level of stardom.
One for those who like their mysteries breezy and light and especially if they are devotees of the thespic arts.
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