Ben Mason has been paralysed with fear after witnessing a fatal shooting. Help is at hand by means of a cutting-edge technological device until the 'gizmo' falls into the wrong hands.
Granmaha's bizarre household - Charlie, Olmo the greedy guts, Pug the dog and electric girl Fizzipizzi - is threatened with eviction until Antunes o Rei, the king of music, arrives.
Gizmo by Alan Ayckbourn and Don't Eat Little Charlie by Tankred Dorst with Ursula Ehler were specially commissioned by the Royal National Theatre for the BT National Connections Scheme for young people.
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Alan Ayckbourn was born in London in 1939 to a violinist father and a mother who was a writer. He left school at seventeen with two 'A' levels and went straight into the theatre. Two years in regional theatre as an actor and stage manager led in 1959 to the writing of his first play, The Square Cat, for Scarborough's Theatre in the Round at the instigation o
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