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A Tomb With a View(12K)

by Norman Robbins

monumenthouse (6K)

Norman Robbins' comedy thriller features the, to put it mildly, eccentric Tomb family. In as sinister an old library as one is likely to come across, presided over by the portrait of a grim-faced, mad-eyed old man, a dusty lawyer reads a will (involving some millions of pounds) to an equally sinister family; one member of which has werewolf tendencies, another wanders around in a toga thinking that he is Julius Caesar, whilst a third is a gentle lady - who plants more than seeds in her flower-beds! By the third act there are more corpses than live members left in the cast.

The production takes place on 3rd, 4th, 5th April at the

Madcap Theatre,Creed Street, Wolverton

. Performances at 7.30 pm each evening

Admission: £7.00 (Adults) and £5.50 (Children and *Concessions).

*Concessions are adults 60+ or children under 16

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Adults £6.00 / Concessions £4.50.

Group Bookings

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(Tickets must be for the same performance and booked and paid for at the same time.)

How to book

Tickets can be booked in advance by post or will be available on performance evenings from our desk in the theatre.

To order tickets by post, please download the ticket order form here.

(This is a *PDF form which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you have not got Adobe Reader, you can download it here.)

Print it off, fill it in and return it with your cheque for the total cost to our Box Office.

Box Office enquiries: Tel. (01908) 377449 or use our Contact Form here.

You can download the Tomb With a View flyer plus ticket order form here. Note - this is a 2Mb PDF file.

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