Posted: Tue 16th Oct 2012

Night Must Fall opens at Grove Park Theatre on Thursday

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Oct 16th, 2012

Classic drama Night Must Fall opens this week at Wrexham’s Grove Park Theatre.

Early bird offer – save £2 per seat on 18 and 19 October

As the nights draw in, Wrexham’s Grove Park Theatre is gearing up for a traditional, darkly comic thriller in the shape of Emlyn Williams’ classic Night Must Fall, which runs from Thursday October 18 to Saturday October 20. Audiences have given their seal of approval to the theatre’s new season, with the previous play, Me and My Girl, drawing record crowds.

Williams, who was patron of Grove Park back in the 1950s, is well-known for blending tension with comedy and this play promises to be a worthy, edge-of-the-seat follow-up to the successful season opener. Night Must Fall, set in Essex in 1935, tells the story of a quiet household ripped apart by the arrival of a sinister young man with murder on his mind.

Early bookers can secure a bargain price for tickets bought for the first Thursday or Friday night performance with savings of up to £2 for each person.

To book tickets contact the theatre box office on 01978 351091 or book online at www.groveparktheatre.co.uk.

 



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