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Tribus

27 to 30 Apr 2022

New Wimbledon Theatre

Daggers Productions invites you to a night of intrigue, dread and trepidation with three short plays, each connected by the strength of emotion that they embody: revenge, hatred and fear.
Tribus at the New Wimbledon Theatre

Image courtesy New Wimbledon Theatre

Show details

Synopsis


The plays are Two Campers, which has been written by ten-year-old Yuna Earl as part of a writing competition, Music Lovers, by Nick Warburton and A Day at the Dentist's by James Saunders.


An evening of horror and fear awaits you as does your guide for the night, the sinister story teller, who will be there to hold your hand…or not as the case may prove.


Background information, advisory warnings


Age suitability: Not available


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Dates


Previews from:Wednesday 27 April 2022

Closes:Saturday 30 April 2022

Performance days & times


Evening:

Wednesday ‑ 7‑45pm

Thursday ‑ 7‑45pm

Friday ‑ 7‑45pm

Saturday ‑ 7‑45pm


Matinee:
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Running time: To be confirmed

Tickets


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From £14.30

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Creatives


Author: Two Campers by Yuna Earl, Music Lovers, by Nick Warburton and A Day at the Dentist's by James Saunders
Production: Daggers Productions

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