Interview with ‘The Crash of the Elysium’ writer
The official Doctor Who website has today posted a short interview with Tom MacRae, the writer of the recently revealed Doctor Who show, ‘The Crash of the Elysium’, which opens in Salford at the end of the month.
In the video, MacRae, who has previously penned Series 2’s Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel two-parter, talks about the basis of the new production and reveals a little bit about what audiences can expect. Tickets are on sale now, with the play running through until 17th July.
The production has been described as an “unforgettable” experience, with attendees becoming part of the adventure as they are “led through an astonishing range of sets”.
Seems like abit of a Doctor Who Experience copy
@Kona
I think you mean Doctor Who Live
What I don’t get is why he talks about this, but hasn’t said anything about The Green Anchor which is the most invisible episode left of Series Six in that hardly anyone knows anything about it.
@TE
Well maybe that’s why. Nobody knows anything about it which is an extremely rare situation to be in when it comes to Doctor Who. Why spoil it when it’s doing so well?
Besides, you’re the fountain of knowledge, so why don’t you tell us the plot, titles, cast and crew of the remaining episodes
@peter
I’d post a link but Whoviannet is quite a spoiler-free site, which is actually quite a good thing