Ed: Last Opportunity for tomorrow's production at the Scout and Guide Hall
We are actually putting on another of those Theatrical evenings at The World Famous Audlem Scout & Guide Hall on 10th September.
Brought to us by the talanted Rebecca Fenwick (Spoonface), this time we are nautical and historical with a play based on true events involving pirates.
Breathe Out Theatre's stage production 'That Golden Age' tells how Mary Read, an English publican's wife, and Anne Bonny, the daughter of an Irish lawyer, became two of the most infamous women in maritime history, how they took men on at the dangerous game of piracy, and how they ultimately paid the price for bettering men in a world men had largely invented.
Mary Read and Anne Bonny were two of the most notorious pirates ever to ply the waters of the Caribbean during the early Eighteenth Century's 'golden age' of piracy. Commanding hundreds of men and hijacking dozens of merchant ships it took the dedicated Government agent Jonathan Barnet, sent out specially from England at the request of the Governor of Jamaica, to call a halt to their high-seas adventures.
The World famous Audlem Scout & Guide Hall on 10th September, doors at 7:00pm, curtain up 7.30 PM
Tickets available from here or Reserve with Hoc19Events via FB or 07748621321.
We use Brown Paper Tickets The fair-trade ticketing company
Frenetic pirate action and wit to entertain all, any budding teen (14+) pirates keen to benefit can do so with the aid of a youth ticket only @£5.00. Come and be inspired by piracy.
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