Hardboiled (2017)
Lighting Design, Rhum & Clay

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Written by Rhum & Clay and Beth Flintoff
Directed by Beth Flintoff
Design by David Harris
Sound Design by Neil Starke
Lighting Design by Nick Flintoff
Photography by Richard Davenport
★★★★★ “pulled off triumphantly… a huge achievement” Time Out
★★★★ “visually arresting” The Stage
★★★★ “truly mesmerising” The Review Hub
★★★★ “a fast-paced, captivating pastiche of all things film noir” The Upcoming
★★★★ “A dynamic and passionate performance…” London Theatre 1
★★★★ “A beautifully designed tribute to the film noir genre” Everything Theatre
Off West End Awards 2016 Nomination for BEST DIRECTOR – Beth Flintoff
Off West End Awards 2016 Nomination for BEST SET DESIGN – David Harris
Los Angeles, 1947. Scene 1, take 1.
Sam Shadow sits in his office waiting for his next client. He's no ordinary private investigator: he's scourge of the underworld, a man with ice where his heart used to be, the last bastion of morality in LA. Or so he'd like to think.
When the stunning Scarlett Addison walks in, Sam is thrown headlong into a shadowy world of murder, corruption and double crosses. A man's gone missing, electricity blackouts are more frequent than a loser at a blackjack table and the city’s in chaos. From LA’s dark streets to decadent hillside mansions, the deeper Sam digs the dirtier his hands get, until he discovers the true meaning of being a good guy in a bad world.
Inspired by classic film noirs like The Big Sleep and Chinatown, Hardboiled is a slick and witty journey through a celluloid world of crooked cops, private eyes and femme fatales. Sit down and grab the popcorn, because Sam's fall is coming and it's going to hurt like hell.
Hardboiled is a co-production between Rhum and Clay, The Watermill Theatre and Beth Flintoff. This production is supported by New Diorama Theatre's Emerging Companies Fund and is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
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