A Mold-based theatre company is gearing up for a double bill of plays.
Suitcase Theatre is in the final stages of preparation for the performances at Denbigh's Theatr Twm O'r Nant.
The plays, 'Some Kind of Love Story' by Arthur Miller and 'Anger Management' by Robert Scott, are set to be staged from Thursday, October 17 to Saturday, October 19 at 7.30pm.
The double bill, named 'Love and Anger', promises to be a blend of high tension, drama, and comedy.
The first play, 'Some Kind of Love Story', is inspired by 50s film noir and is set in the bedroom of Angela, a schizophrenic call girl.
The story unfolds as her ex-lover Tom, a private detective, returns for crucial case information.
Director Andy Jordan said: "Despite being one of the most acclaimed and prolific playwrights of the 20th century, Arthur Miller’s 'Some Kind of Love Story' is almost unknown and rarely performed.
"The play is less of a story and more of a cat and mouse game between the two characters."
The second play, 'Anger Management', is a short comedy by award-winning playwright Mr Scott.
It centres around five people who are forced into therapy after losing control of their tempers.
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John Owen, director for Suitcase Theatre, said: "Anger Management is about a group of dysfunctional individuals who are told to attend anger management sessions to understand what makes them angry and how to control it.
"Dr Clarke, the calm stress-free anger management consultant, decides the best way to do this is via the medium of drama, asking each individual to act out what makes them angry, which they do with varying degrees of success."
He added: "It is a simple set with just a few props, so again the actors must work hard to convey the scene.
"We hope you enjoy 'Anger Management' alongside 'Some Kind of Love Story' as we present this double bill of two plays with their contrasting themes of love and anger."
Tickets for 'Love and Anger' can be booked online at www.theatrclwyd.com or by contacting the box office on 01352 344101.
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