T.S. Eliot’s modern classic in St Mary's Putney
Please note that the Something Wicked Theatre production of T.S. Eliot’s modern classic, in the historic and atmospheric surroundings of St. Mary’s Church in Putney, famous location of the ‘Putney Debates’ held by Oliver Cromwell in the seventeenth century during the English Civil War, has been delayed and and performances will now be in October.
Murder in the Cathedral is the poetic dramatisation of an equally iconic event in English history, the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170 by the knights of King Henry II in Canterbury Cathedral. Our play, directed by award-winning director, Adam Morley, and performed by trained actors, will focus strongly on the medieval context, making the most of this ancient church setting, using natural lighting and contemporary music to enhance the actors’ performance.
The play will now take place in October on the following evenings: Tuesday 7th, Thursday 8th, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th and matinees: Wednesday, 8th & Thursday 9th.
A medieval-style meal will be offered to complement the performance (tickets purchased separately £12; joint ticket (theatre/meal) £22). For more information re the meal, please contact Putney Pantry on 0208 789 1137 or info@putneypantry.com.
July 2, 2014
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