Rosamund Gregory is recruited by a secret police organisation to sabotage the group of anarchists responsible for destroying her home in a random explosive attack. However, upon infiltrating the anarchists, she discovers that she is not the only undercover agent seeking revenge from the inside. What follows is a wild goose chase across London as she attempts to confront Sunday, the leader of the anarchists.
This is a bold and innovative adaptation of G.K. Chesterton’s classic metaphysical comedy thriller, written and directed by Samuel Masters. The show was produced by The Department of Ulterior Motives (DUM), a new Brighton-based theatre company specialising in original adaptations of classic literature.
Reviews
I couldn’t tear my eyes away... one of the best and absurdist plays I’ve ever seen!
- EdFringe Review (for A Matter of Life and Debt, Relish Theatre, written and co-directed by Samuel Masters for Relish Theatre)
, ★★★★
Hyper imaginative, highly original!
- The Scotsman (for A Matter of Life and Debt, Relish Theatre, written and co-directed by Samuel Masters for Relish Theatre)
, ★★★★
He has managed some theatrical coups in this production... a welcome return, Masters is one to watch
- Fringe Review (for The Real Inspector Hound, Brighton Little Theatre, directed by Samuel Masters)