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APRIL 2017


Murder by Gaslight / Don’t G A ghoulish audience with Crippen & Palmer


EVENTS o Into The Cellar


Murder by Gaslight is a ghoulish audience with two of the most infamous poisoners in British history - William Palmer and Harvey Crippen. We invite you to encounter these murderous men of medicine as the diabolical doctors regale you with their case histories, and invite you to judge for yourselves whether they were in fact, guilty as charged! Brought to you by Don't Go Into The Cellar! Theatre - the British Empire's leading practitioners of macabre Victoriana!


EXPECTED END tbc


Thu 13 Apr : 7:30pm £12 (£10) Arts Centre Box Offices www.dontgointothecellar.com


Cinderella / Vienna Festival Ballet The classic rags-to-riches fairy tale ballet - danced live in Evesham


The classic rags-to-riches fairy tale of all time about a mistreated young girl, a glass slipper, two comical ugly step-sisters and a handsome prince. Vienna Festival Ballet’s production of Cinderella is based on the traditional story with its combination of pure classical dancing and a touch of pantomime. The music includes some of Rossini’s most famous operatic achievements and has been especially arranged for Vienna Festival Ballet.


LIVE!


www.viennafestivalballet.com Mon 17 Apr : 5pm


10 £20 (£19 until 27/02/17) (£18/£13) Arts Centre Box Offices EXPECTED END 7:30pm Evesham Arts Centre · www.eveshamartscentre.co.uk


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