A BIBLICAL story of epic proportions will be shown at the Brewhouse Theatre next week.
The National Theatre Live will present its version of Salomé.
The story has been told before . . . but never like this.
An occupied desert nation and a radical from the wilderness on hunger strike.
A girl whose mysterious dance will change the course of the world.
This charged retelling turns the infamous Biblical tale on its head, placing the girl we call Salomé at the centre of a revolution.
This performance, at 7pm on June 27, is a screening broadcast from the National Theatre.
Ticket prices are: Adult from £18; Student/Child from £10.
These can be bought, either by going online at brewhouse.
net or calling the box office on 01823 283244
This production of Salomé was recorded live on Thursday, June 22.
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