y separately published work icon Devil's Gulch : A Dastardly Deed single work   drama  
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'Devised by the cast and director'.

Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Devil's Gulch : A Dastardly Deed
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'Devil’s Gulch: A Dastardly Deed is a gun-slinging melodrama that brings the classic Western to the stage. Complete with a horse choir and fully loaded train explosion, all wrapped up in a wonderfully black and ironic bundle that will make you laugh hard at the characters’ tragic plights.

'Jackson Ryder is the straightest shooting legend in Sweetwater. He’s been living in this one-horse town his whole life waiting on the promise of better things and now the railroad's coming to town.

'His brother Bill is the local Sheriff. The Ryder brothers are all tangled up in Western love because that Mary-Lou is the sweetest little prairie flower in Sweetwater.

'Pistols are drawn when the heartbreak sets in and the brothers’ fight to the death as Mary-Lou lies dying in the dust coughing her little lady coughs.'

Source: Side Pony Productions.

Production Details

  • Produced by Side Pony Productions in 2009 at The Hen and Chickens Theatre in London through the support of the Battersea Arts Centre.

    Director: Zoe Pepper.

    Lighting Design: Pablo Fernandez Baz.

    Cast: Freya Parker (Mary-Lou Ryder), Norman Murray (Sheriff Bill Ryder), Philip North (Jackson Ryder), and Luke Ireland (Jesse Kane).

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