The Marlowe Papers (a one-man play)
Overview
You’re the author of the greatest plays of all time. But nobody knows. And if it gets out, you’re dead.
It’s 1593, and Kit Marlowe, the most successful playwright in Elizabethan England, is
stabbed through the eye at the age of 29. Except he isn’t. Because Marlowe is also a
secret agent. His secret service colleagues have faked his death because protecting the
Queen from Catholic assassination plots has led to his arrest for atheism, a capital crime.
Join Kit on his journey into exile and anonymity as he recounts the story of beer-drinking,
duels and spying that led to his losing lovers, friends and his very identity... and wrestles
with the unique torture of all his new work being credited to his front, one William Shakespeare.
Starring Jamie Martin
By: Ros Barber
Adapted for the stage by: Ros Barber & Nicola Haydn
Music by: James Fiddes-Smith
Directed by: Nicola Haydn
Image Credit: Aaron Munday and Alice Moore
NOTE:
Buying this ticket permits you access to the performance of The Marlowe Papers (a one-man play) only. If you would also like to attend the morning event of The Shakespearean Authorship Trust's Annual gathering ("To write and read comes by nature": Imagining an alternative Shakespeare), you can purchase a separate ticket here:
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Highlights
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- In person
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Location
Marylebone Theatre
35 Park Road
London NW1 6XT United Kingdom
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