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Closed 18 Aug 2019
The Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Image: The Lion & Unicorn Theatre
Synopsis
A clueless detective named Brian Taylor, is forced to enlist the help of an old enemy and transatlantic cousin by the name of Dusty Wills who he put behind bars fo multiple international heists.
Why you ask?
In order to solve the mystery of a supposedly stolen painting from a manor auction, where everyone is considered to be a suspect.
A Shoddy Detective and the Art of Deception is a multi-rolling fast-paced, action packed Comedy devised by all the company members.
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Festival: This show is part of The Camden Fringe 2019.
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Social media & info
Theatre
Kentish Town
London NW5 2ED
Dates
Performance days & times
Thursday ‑ 8‑30pm
Friday ‑ 8‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 8‑30pm
Sunday ‑ 8‑30pm
Tickets
Creatives
Author: Shoddy Theatre
Director: Shoddy Theatre