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The Ghosts of the Mary Rose

Clifftown Theatre, Thursday, 16 February 2012 - Saturday, 18 February 2012


The Ghosts of the Mary Rose: In 1545 Henry VIII's flagship, The Mary Rose sank off the English Coast. Now, as the Mary Rose Museum team ready a new exhibition on Tudor life as it was, they may well be experiencing 'Tudor life as it is.' Is the disturbing presence the ghosts of those who perished - or something equally frightening? Shifting between the present and that fateful day in 1545, The Ghosts of the Mary Rose is a swashbuckling ghost-story devised by the company.

Not suitable for audiences under 15 years of age.

Directed by Chris Main

Thurs 16th - Sat 18th Feb

7:30pm (2:30pm Sat matinee)

£8.00 / £5.00 concession

01702 328335 / clifftown@essex.ac.uk / www.clifftowntheatre.co.uk

The Ghosts of the Mary Rose at Clifftown Theatre in Southend on Sea, Essex on Thursday, 16 February 2012.


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The Ghosts of the Mary Rose
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

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Address:
Clifftown Theatre
Nelson Street
Southend
Southend on Sea
Essex
SS11EF   map

Box Office:
01702 328335


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19:30/14:30 Sat matinee
Ticket/entry price
£8.00 / £5.00 conc
Event starts
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Event finishes
Saturday, 18 February 2012
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