Short Plays THE CURSE OF ELIZABETH FAULKNER And THE REVENGE OF ANUBIS Runs Thru August 30 At The Kings Head Theatre

By: Aug. 25, 2009
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The Curse of Elizabeth Faulkner / The Revenge of Anubis

Two short plays by Tim Downie, Directed by Anthony Coleridge

The Curse of Elizabeth Faulkner
The undertakers of Thorndike & Son's are in trouble, people just aren't dying quick enough. Through the rain comes the arrival of a dark stranger. Could he be the answer to their prayers? All they have to do is get over the small matter of a thousand year old curse that has destroyed everyone that has come into contact with it. But with death comes opportunity.

The Revenge of Anubis
Far out across the wind swept deserts of Tibet, inside a lost temple, four lives are drawn together. The sudden appearance of Robert Sizemore, explorer, his camel having committed suicide whilst he was still riding him, has been no accident, they have been brought here for a reason, a reason that can only end badly. All will be revealed in a dark tale of murder, revenge and the stealing of someone's mother.

Runs through 30th August, 1pm
Tickets available on the door - pay what you can

King's Head Theatre
115 Upper Street
London N1 1QN
Tel: 0207 226 8561 (admin)
Box Office 0844 209 0326
www.kingsheadtheatre.org

 


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