Lies Have Been Told: A Evening with Robert Maxwell
By (Author) Rod Beacham
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
20th February 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
64
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
On November 5th 1991, Robert Maxwell, who had used hundreds of millions of pounds from his companies and their pension funds to prop up his ailing empire, disappeared overboard from his yacht in the Canary Islands. His body was later found floating in the ocean. The official verdict was accidental drowning, but others suggested he had committed suicide or been murdered by secret agents or Russian mafia hit men. Was Robert Maxwell a monster or the victim of racism and snobbery In the outstanding one-man production, Lies Have Been Told: An Evening With Robert Maxwell, Maxwell tries to persuade you of his point of view... if you can believe a word he says! Lies Have Been Told had a successful run at the New End Theatre in 2005 and transferred to the Trafalagar Studios in January 2006.
As well as working as an actor and producing over twenty radio plays with the Radio Drama Repertory Company, Rod Beacham has written for numerous television dramas including Blakes Seven, Poirot and Bergerac. He was a founder member of the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, where his stage plays include Be there in the Morning and No Big Deal.