Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1FN
Sunday 23rd July 2023
HYDE AND GO SEEK
Made in 48 Hours are back at the Talisman with a new twist on a classic tale
Based (extremely loosely) on the gothic story by Robert Louis Stevenson, people are being killed in Victorian London and the police are stumped. Reports of a mysterious figure roaming the streets at night, prior to the murders, catch the attention of scientist Dr Henry Jekyll as well as one the world’s most well known detectives. At the same time, Dr Jeykll is harbouring his own dark secret that must be contained at all costs….
Join us for the show at 7.30pm on Sunday 23rd July when we can promise you an evening of ridiculousness and laughter.
For anyone who hasn’t seen a Made in 48 Hours production, the cast and crew will be presented with the script on the evening of Friday 21st July, props and costumes will be sourced, lines will be learnt (sort of) and the show will be pulled together ready for the performance on the Sunday evening.
All proceeds go to charity and this year our chosen charity is Spencer’s Retreat, part of the Langdale Trust.
Talisman Theatre and Arts Centre
Barrow Road, Kenilworth CV8 1FN
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