For Immediate Release: September 8, 1993

RUMBLE PRODUCTIONS pulls no punches and presents

two
small
bodies

A play by Neal Bell

"When you don't feel tender toward naked flesh it starts to look like meat."

Two *stars*; NORMAN ARMOUR, veteran of the stage, screen and salons across Vancouver and DIANE BROWN, diva of Danceland and The Queens, in a small but intimate psycho-drama, based on a true story abut missing children. The play is a dramatic investigation of love, lust and disillusionment --- the stakes are high, the quarry capricious, and the games playing ruthless.

Vancouver's Rumble Productions, that brought you Wireless Graffiti, and last year's Fringe hit Manipulations, delivers up the raw corpus delecti of two small bodies...

Written by Neal Bell. Produced by Rumble Productions. Directed by Chris Gerrard-Pinker. Stage managed by Ingrid Turk with technical direction by George Scott at the 1993 Vancouver Fringe

Venue 1- Video In
1965 Main Street

Sunday, Sept.12, 10:45 pm
Monday, Sept.13, 10:45 pm
Thursday, Sept.16, 4:15 pm
Friday, Sept.17, 8:30 pm
Saturday, Sept.18, 8:30 pm
Sunday, Sept.19, 8:30 pm

"Why do you think they put clothes on a corpse?"

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