The Lady's Not For Burning
WUDS
Wed 9 – Sat 12 Jun 2010 7.45pm
Studio £7 (£6)
It is a warm, breezy afternoon in April in the town of Cool Clary. A war-weary soldier, claiming to be the Devil, climbs through the bay windows into the Mayor’s living room and politely demands to be hung for murder…
Originally set in the 1400s, this dark, riotous farce moves to 1946. The Lady’s Not For Burning reads as both a challenge and parable for our own time, as well as society after WWII. The language stuns and surprises, accompanied by a surrealist design, fabulous characters and metaphors about love to rival even Shakespeare.
Dates & Times
| Wed 9 Jun | Studio | 7:45pm | ||
| Thu 10 Jun | Studio | 7:45pm | ||
| Fri 11 Jun | Studio | 7:45pm | ||
| Sat 12 Jun | Studio | 7:45pm |
Studio
Warwick Arts Centre's intimate Studio Theatre space provides a platform for the work of emerging artists as well as many established performers from the worlds of theatre, dance and music.










