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The Bargain - until Saturday 12 MayBox Office: 0870 060 6651 (bkg fee)
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Performances:

  Mon 7 May:  7:45pm
  Tue 8 May:  7:45pm
  Wed 9 May:  2:30pm, 7:45pm
  Thu 10 May:  7:45pm
  Fri 11 May:  7:45pm
  Sat 12 May:  2:30pm, 7:45pm

 Stalls FrontStalls Rear & BoxesDress CircleUpper Circle FrontUpper Circle Rear
Mon-Fri eves£26.00£23.00£26.00£20.00£16.00
Wed mat£21.00£18.00£21.00£16.00£13.00
Sat mat£25.00£22.00£25.00£19.00£15.00
Sat eve£27.00£24.00£27.00£21.00£17.00

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Captivating Comedy Drama Prior To The West End

Susan Hampshire, Michael Pennington and Anna Calder Marshall star in

The Bargain

By Ian Curteis

Susan Hampshire (The Lady in the Van, Monarch of the Glen,The Forsyte Saga)leads a hugely talented cast alongside
Michael Pennington (The Best of Friends) in this wickedly sharp, sophisticated new black comedy.

The Bargain is a witty, captivating account of an astonishing event in 1988. In a luxurious Thames-side apartment an extraordinary and unlikely union is about to take place.

Three years before his body was found floating in the Atlantic, Robert Maxwell sealed a deal with Mother Teresa of Calcutta. The outsized Robert Maxwell was a newspaper tycoon, football
fan and big spender. Diminutive Mother Teresa was a living saint,comforter of the poor, missionary and nun. Remarkably, they found they had much in common!

From the same award-winning producer of hilarious smash hits Losing Louis and Entertaining Angels, this is a superbly crafted comedy that will reveal more than you bargained for!

Best Discount for Friends
£3 off Mon eve or Sat mat
Stalls & Dress Circle

Friends Post Show Cast Party
Mon 7 May, tickets £3

Post Show Discussion
Wed 9 May
This talk is a special event in partnership with Arts Richmond (Richmond upon Thames Arts Council) and will be led by cast member Michael Pennington and Anne Sebba.

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Running time
2 hours 5 mins



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