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Lazarus Theatre to Stream Salomé This Month

by Staff Writer
November 1, 2021
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Fred Thomas in Salome

Fred Thomas in Salome

Fresh from a smash hit (Nominated for 4 Offies) run at Southwark Playhouse in August 2021 Salomé comes to the small screen for 10 streamed performances this November / December.  

King Herod asks Prince Salomé to dance for him, in his thirst, his lust and unquenchable desire Herod promises he will give anything in return for just one dance. This request leads to the performance of the Dance of the Seven Veils and one of the most shocking, thrilling and scandalous climaxes ever seen on stage. 

Starring Lazarus Theatre Company actors, Jamie O’Neill, Fred Thomas, Prince Plockey and Pauline Babula with newcomers Omi Mantri and George Ray-Turner.

       

Salomé is Adapted and Directed by Ricky Dukes, with Set and Costume design by Sorcha Corcoran with Lighting Design by Ben Jacobs and Sound Design by Will Thompson.

Salomé is suitable for ages 16 plus, contains some male nudity, smoking, haze, gun shots and scenes of a sexual and violent nature. Run time 75 minutes.

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Lazarus Theatre Company is an award-winning ensemble, reimagining and revitalising classic plays in visual, visceral and vibrant productions.

Salomé by Oscar Wilde is streaming Nov 26th – Dec 5th. Tickets can be found here: www.lazarustheatrecompany.co.uk

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