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The Kings Head Tavern Theatre Announces Their Current and Upcoming Shows

By: Jul. 28, 2009
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH ANGRY?
8th July - 16th August
Tues-Sat 7.30pm, Sat-Sun 3.30pm
£18 premium reserved, £15 general unreserved, £12.50 concessions

Two beautiful boys fall in love, but that love is a crime. The heartbreaking, groundbreaking and ultimately triumphant story of What's Wrong With Angry makes its long-awaited return to London after huge success at the Edinburgh Festival 2008. Written and directed by Patrick Wilde, this award-winning show is slicker and sexier than ever before. With a pumping soundtrack and an emotional storyline encompassing humour, politics, fear and love, What's Wrong With Angry has sold out almost everywhere it has played.

Book online www.kingsheadtheatre.org or by phoning 0844 209 0326 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

AVOCADO
Sunday 12th July 9pm
£13/ £10 concessions

Hot young New York playwright Bekah Brunstetter (winner of the 33rd Samuel French New York Short Play Festival, plays include 'Oohrah!' - Finborough Old Vic/New Voices) and Lily Bevan (Partridge, 'Stephen & The Sexy Partridge' -Trafalgar Studios) have co-written this eclectic evening of colourful character monologues set either side of the pond.

A New York - London fusion, come and meet a series of characters who may win your heart, freak you out, challenge your preconceptions...

Book online www.kingsheadtheatre.org or by phoning 0844 209 0326 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

A STAB IN THE DARK
Sunday 12th July 7.30pm
£13/ £10 concessions

Losing your virginity... How was it for you? Friend, lover, stranger? Celebration, exploration or betrayal? Unmitigated disaster or the time of you life? Comedy or tragedy? Tea or wine? What colour were the curtains - or the sky? A climax? An anticlimax? Without these beginnings humanity could not continue. An Ancient rite or just a Stab in the Dark? Osip Theatre presents true stories of losing virginity, based on interviews- is the next story like yours?

SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL OFFER: SEE AVOCADO & A STAB IN THE DARK ON SUNDAY 12TH JULY FOR £15 (£7.50 each)

Book online www.kingsheadtheatre.org or by phoning 0844 209 0326 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

COMING SOON...

UNEXPECTED PRODUCTIONS
Sean Hughes / The Roaring Boys / The Unexpected Items / Abi Roberts
Mondays 13 & 27 July, shows at 7.30pm / 8.30pm / 9.30pm
£9.50 / £7.50 concessions

The best of the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, in advance! Two riotous nights of celebrating all things comedy - sketched, stood up and sung.
Featuring Perrier Award-winner Sean Hughes, celebrated musical comedy double-act the Roaring Boys (‘One of the star productions at the Edinburgh Festival... a laugh a minute' minute' - The Sun), Islington favourites the Unexpected Items and the brilliant human jukebox Abi Roberts.

Mon 13 July: 7.30pm The Roaring Boys in Tim: Against All Odds / 8.30pm The Unexpected Items: A sketch comedy show / 9.30pm Sean Hughes: What I Meant To Say Was...

Mon 27 July: 7.30pm The Roaring Boys in Tim: Against All Odds / 8.30pm The Unexpected Items: A sketch comedy show / 9.30pm The Abi Roberts Experience

Book online www.kingsheadtheatre.org or by phoning 0844 209 0326 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

MISS JULIE
15th - 19th July 1pm
£5

by August Strindberg
Directed by James Farrell

When Miss Julie, the daughter of a nobleman, sleeps with her father's servant what follows is a conflict between sexual passion and social position which in turn leads to tragedy. With Mariam Bell, Hugh O'Shea and Gariella Schmidt, Tickets available on the door

...AND ELSEWHERE

F**KING MEN AND NAKED BOYS SINGING! TRANSFERRED TO THE ARTS THEATRE FROM JULY 8TH
Arts Theatre, 6-7 Great Newport St, London, WC2H 7JB

F**KING MEN
Tues-Sat 7.30pm
£17.50/ £15 concessions

Due to overwhelming popular demand, Phil Willmott revives one of London's biggest fringe successes of recent years, a free-wheeling comedy of sexual manners from Joe DiPietro, the co-author of New York's longest running hit I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.

Set in today's U.S, this insightful drama looks at a succession of couples and strangers as they negotiate the before and after of lust, love and betrayal and the pursuit of sex. Some stories are poignant, some hilarious, but collectively they provide a fascinating snapshot of the modern-day male. A fearless dissection of homosexuality that will fascinate male and female audiences of every persuasion.

Book online www.seetickets.com, by phoning 0845 017 5584 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

NAKED BOYS SINGING!
Tues-Sat 9.30pm
£17.50/ £15 concessions

A musical comedy revue featuring an original score of 16 songs celebrating the splendours of male nudity. This perfectly proportioned, 65 minute review features 7 good looking and talented male actors celebrating the glories of the naked male body through a series of catchy, pithy cabaret numbers both funny and poignant. The long running New York production is equally popular with gay and straight audiences and its famous fans include Ricki Lake, Harvey Fierstein, Molly Ringwald, Deborah Gibson, Betty Buckley, Bernadette Peters.... And 55 members of the NYPD!

Book online www.seetickets.com, by phoning 0845 017 5584 (booking fee applies), or in person from the Box Office (no booking fee)

Double Bill offers:
Buy tickets for 'F**king Men' & 'Naked Boys Singing' for the same day and at the same time for £30.00 - (£15.00 each)
Buy concession tickets for 'F***ing Men' & 'Naked Boys Singing' for the same day and at the same time for £25.00 - (£12.50 each)

King's Head Theatre
115 Upper Street
London N1 1QN
Box Office: 0844 209 0326
www.kingsheadtheatre.org



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