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Performance

VenueGeneral
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From18th July 2012
To5th August 2012
When12:00, 15:00, 20:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £12.00.
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  • Date of change: 11 Jul 12 - T0309996866
  • Date of change: 3 Jul 12 - T0309996866

Jack the Ripper

Work:: Jack the Ripper (S0611677999)

You've seen the films, walked the tours and heard the rumours - now, live the experience. Jack the Ripper's London is a promenade, interactive recreation of a Whitechapel street, above and beyond conventional theatre. Perfect for adults and children (11+) alike, allow our actors to transport you to the streets of London, 1888 in a specially converted tunnel. You will follow the story of the last victim, Mary Kelly, and her turbulent relationship with her boyfriend. From market place to music hall, pub to pavement, meet the vigilantes and police, share a drink with the colourful characters of the East End and maybe...just maybe...follow the footsteps of the illusive and infamous Jack the Ripper. Contained within an original 19th Century archway below the rumble of London Bridge trains, enjoy the songs of Victorian London and the dances of by-gone Music Halls. All this with just a dash of local knowledge and a morsel of mystery, we invite you to learn, feel and experience Jack the Ripper's London.

Production:: (T0309996866)

Tickets: 0844 873 7334
Company Crow Theatre
Director Natasha Campbell

Listing:: L1346010640

The Meeting Point for this promenade show is: Exit London Bridge Station at Tooley Street exit, turn left and meet outisde Number 1 London Bridge, at the stone spike, next to Evans Cycles.



Production details

Tickets: 0844 873 7334 The Meeting Point for this promenade show is: Exit London Bridge Station at Tooley Street exit, turn left and meet outisde Number 1 London Bridge, at the stone spike, next to Evans Cycles.

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