Saturday 18 May 2013

Therese Raquin play at Kings Theatre

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Starring the students of the University of Gloucestershire, Therese Raquin is classic drama and immoral love story about the depths of human passion, to be shown at Kings Theatre.

Event:
Therese Raquin play
Venue
Kings Theatre
Dates:
Thursday 26 to Saturday 28 April 2012
Times:
From 7.30pm
Admission:
Tickets cost £8, £6 for concessions
Telephone:
(01452) 300130

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