Dying on stage takes on a whole new meaning.
The first night of the sold-out run of I am a Camera at Bath's Theatre Royal was a sensation for all the wrong reasons. Fading pop star Clarion Calhoun didn’t get the chance to utter a single line of Sally Bowles' dialogue before someone dealt her a career-ending blow. DI Diamond is pulled into the investigation as a favour to the Chief Constable and pushes through several personal phobias to a hotbed of jealousy, insecurities and superstition both onstage and off.
In this play it isn't what you know but who you know that could kill you.
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