Killing Kit details the extraordinary events leading to the murder of Christopher Marlowe, including the abuses and duplicity suffered by the writer at the hands of the State under Elizabeth I and the theatrical and literary betrayals he endured – not least Shakespearean plagiarism.
Williams’ first play for many years puts Marlowe at the very heart of Elizabethan England in a revelatory piece of dramatic literature; with language as visceral and illuminating as it’s ideas and approaches.
For all those with a passionate interest in literary theatre: we invite you to the first ever reading of a confronting new play and to re-examine the cultural history that informs us all.
Is it possible to pay at the door?
Comment by vince chittock on 1 February, 2014 at 12:32 pm