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Home > Theatre > Who ate all the pies?

Who ate all the pies?

By Caroline King - November 9, 2010Posted in : Theatre

Sweeney Todd, Finger in the Pie Theatre Company When: 2nd December 2010 at 7.30pm

Where: The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch  SY13 2BY

£: 7 adults, 5 children and 20 family ticket

What is it?

Roll up, roll up and seize the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet the infamous murderer Sweeney Todd!  Hear his terrible tale, then watch him hang horribly for his grisly, ghastly and gruesome crimes.  Working with an international team of puppeteers and performers, Finger in the Pie Theatre Company have created a depraved black comedy which combines slap stick humour and grotesque characters, with physical storytelling, puppetry and live music to bring to life the seething underworld of Eighteenth Century London.

More info: Finger in the Pie and arts alive

Tagged With: Arts Alive, Finger in the Pie Theatre Company, Sweeney Todd, West Midlands

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