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Exit The King
 

EXIT THE KING

Written by Eugene Ionesco 

Season: 18 March – 10 April

Produced by Red Line Productions

 

King Berrenger has been in power for hundreds of years. His kingdom is crumbling all around him: there’s lightning stuck in the sky, the clouds are raining frogs, the sun doesn’t listen to him, and not to mention there’s a huge bloody crack in the wall. Yet despite all these warning signs, the stubborn monarch refuses to abdicate! Not even certain imminent death can convince the crown he’s no longer good for the job. But this will not do, Queen Marguerite knows that if the country is to be saved the king must die. There is no other way.

 

Event details

Venue: Old Fitzroy Theatre
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Start Date: Thursday 18 March 2021

OLD FITZROY THEATRE & RED LINE PRODUCTIONS
Old Fitzroy Theatre, Cathedral Street, Woolloomooloo
Tues - Sat 7:30 pm, Sunday 5pm, select Saturday matinees at 2pm
$33 - $45
redlineproductions.com.au

 

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