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The Lie archiveMarlowe was stabbed to death on May 30th, 1593 in the house of Eleanor Bull at Deptford Strand, two miles from London. Ingram Frizer admitted the killing, but the coroner, and the court, found it to be in self-defence, and Frizer was released after only two weeks in prison. Was Marlowe really murdered that night in Deptford? Or was he smuggled out of the country, and his death feigned so that he would not implicate the great and powerful of Elizabethan England?

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Author: Tony Haygarth

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Archive listings for The Lie (2001)

Work type: Play.

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Producer Stickingplace Place. Director Adam Meggido. Director Sally Rapier (assistant). Design John Marsh. Costume Mia Flodquist. Sound Robert A White. Music Robert A White. Producer Kate McGoldrick. Other Sophie Morris Sheppard (milliner). Lighting Michael Fidler. Performer Sharon Lindo (violin / rebec). Translation Emma Morrell. Performer Gordon Reid (Baines). Performer Simon Muller (Chumley). Performer John Cunningham (Danby). Performer Daniel Hart (Francis). Performer William Arthur (Frizer). Performer Stephen Fewell (Marlowe). Performer Kenneth Colley (Poley). Performer William Travis (Skeres). Performer Steve Hodson (Topcliffe). Performer Derren Nesbitt (Young).
4 Sep 01 to 14 Oct 01The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L01613145050

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